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...eleven, Yale will probably be the favorite to win. However, the Orange and Black team upset all calculations last year by decisively defeating the Elis. This fact will probably make Yale give all that it has in an effort to tie knots in the Tiger's tail and to wipe out the stain of last year's defeat...
...they been arranged for last instead of this year, the remaining games on Princeton's football schedule would look even more imposing than they do at present. The game with West Virginia, however, will give the Tigers a chance to wipe out the stain of the defeat last year, and will afford an interesting comparison between the strength of Yale and Princeton. To win the next two games, if this is possible, will call for all that the Tiger team can show in the way of fast and aggressive football...
...game yesterday was fast and hard fought, with the Business School determined to wipe out its previous defeat at the hands of the Informals. E. J. Martin 1 G.B. and J. K. Hollinger 1 G.B. were the chief scorers for the Business School...
...considerable balance, $1,323,63, in the treasury of the Class of 1920, according to the report given out today by the Secretary-Treasurer, Burnham Lewis, but it is probable that one item along of the expenses to be met this June, the Senior Class Album, will more than wipe out this surplus. Conservative estimates show that it will cost the Class between 1,599 and $2,000. In addition, there will be the cost of printing various class literature, clerical work, and many other attendant expenses of Commencement Week. Hence it is absolutely essential that every member...
Enter the Bulldog! With blood in his eye he invades the Stadium this afternoon to wipe out the sting of early season defeats and carry back to the elmbowered streets of New Haven the scalp of John Harvard. Anyone who knows the Bulldog of old knows that he is a fighter; that the words of the prophets are likely to be violently upset, and that the game is not won till the final shrill blast of the whistle...