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PRINCETON DENIES RUMOR OF 1926 MISSOURI CONTEST

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Princeton's football team will not assist next year in dedicating the new stadium of the University of Missouri, at Columbia, Mo., it was anounced by Dr. Charles W. Kennedy, chairman of the Graduate of Control yesterday.

The Big Three agreement which forbids Yale, Princeton, and Harvard to engage in intersectional games away from home was cited by authorities of the Princeton Athletic Association in denying the rumour that a Princeton-Missouri game would take place next fall.

Mr. Kennedy declared that no official negotiations had been made for such a game and that the Tiger schedule is already filled for next year.

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