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The Yale-Princeton Game Called in the Second Half.

THE SCORE STANDING NOTHING TO NOTHING.

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

The Game Fiercely Contested.

(By Telegraph.)

PRINCETON, N. J. The game played this afternoon was called after a stubborn fight, in the second half without either team having scored a point. The game was one of the most stubbornly contested for years. Both teams showed steady and at times brilliant play. The weight of the Princeton men was compensated for by the close team play and steady support of each other shown by the men from New Haven.

A full detailed account will be furnished later.

The above telegram was received at a late hour last evening and it was found to be impossible to procure further information for the present issue. The next issue will give a detailed account of the game,

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