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YALE AND PRINCETON ON EDGE

Princeton Squad in Light Drill.--Tibbott Still Out of Game.

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PRINCETON, N. J., Nov. 17, 1916.--The Yale football eleven which arrived here today seems to have recovered from its slump, and is in fine trim for the game with Princeton tomorrow. Legore, who was most affected, has recovered completely. Smith, Neville, and Jaques will probably start in the backfield.

The Princeton team is in good condition, except Tibbott, who may not even get in the game to put over a drop-kick. In the practice today, Funk, Eberstadt and Tibbott practised field goals and the team was put through a short signal drill in which it showed great polish. Ames may play at halfback and Latrobe at left tackle.

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