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The scheduled football game with Columbia will definitely be played next Saturday, Director of Athletics Tom Bolles announced last night.
Bolles received word from New York yesterday afternoon that the game could be played without danger. The Columbia Athletic Association, in a meeting yesterday morning, decided that the school's recent polio epidemic scare had been sufficiently curbed to make cancelling the game unnecessary.
This is the third successive week that the Crimson will have to face a team that no one has seen play. Columbia's opener with Princeton last Saturday was cancelled when senior Lion linemen Bernie Jansson and Don Page were believed victims of infantile paralysis. Princeton dug itself up a last minute game with Now York University and scored 54 points.
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