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Rumors of the possibility of a game with West Point on the 1921 football schedule will be received by undergraduates and football enthusiasts with acclaim. Not for ten years have the two elevens met, and the resumption of friendly rivalry would make a most welcome addition to the Crimson season. In point of severity, the Army contest would rank with the final games of the autumn, and would doubtless be scheduled for two weeks before the Princeton battle, thus making one more addition to the list of difficult early season games which the University has added to its card in the past two years. The interest aroused by a West 'Point contest and a possible return meeting with Centre College would rate second only to the traditional interest in the Princeton and Yale games.

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