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Today's Principal Football Games.
East.
Harvard vs. Princeton.
Yale vs. Brown.
Dartmouth vs. Pennsylvania.
Army vs. Notre Dame.
Navy vs. Bucknell.
Pittsburg vs. Washington and Jefferson.
West.
Cornell vs. Michigan.
Chicago vs. Haskell Indians.
Ohio State vs. Indiana.
Iowa vs. Purdue.
Many important games are scheduled for today, although all are over-shadowed by the Harvard-Princeton contest. Chief in interest is the Yale-Brown game, these two elevens opposing the University in the last two games of the year. Brown, after an unpromising start has developed rapidly, defeating Williams and Vermont with ease and holding Syracuse to a 6 to 0 score. Yale's showing will be closely followed, for the blue team has gone through a complete re-organization this week.
In the first big intersectional contest of the year, Cornell will, oppose Michigan at Ann Arbor. The former has had little hard work since the Harvard game, Virginia Polytechnic affording no real test last Saturday. Michigan has suffered two defeats in her last games, Michigan "Aggies" and Syracuse gaining the victories. Cornell should experience little difficulty in keeping her slate of victories clear.
Another intersectional match of interest is the Army-Notre Dame game. Both elevens are weaker than last year and the result is doubtful. Two teams, hitherto unbeaten this year, will clash today, Pittsburg opposing Washington and Jefferson. To those remaining in Cambridge, the Dartmouth-Penn, game is of greatest interest. Dartmouth should have no trouble in downing the unusually weak Penn. eleven. Today is an open date for most of the western conference teams. Chicago goes out of its field to play the strong Haskell Indians, while Ohio State and Iowa face Indiana and Purdue respectively.
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