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Although movies of the Yale game shown in New Haven have shown that Yale's disputed touchdown was entirely legal, every person attending the weekly game movies in the Indoor Athletic Building yesterday noon went away with the opposite impression.
The films showed conclusively that not only Jim Potts but also the Blue right end took almost two steps forward before the ball was snapped.
The movies also clearly proved that Referee Austen Lake blew his whistle before Seymour even received the ball, which he subsequently carried over the goal line, only to be called back.
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