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GREEN AND CRIMSON SCRIBES TO MEET IN TOUCH FOOTBALL

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Accompanied by managers and carboys, the touch football squad of the "The Dartmouth", generally and affectionately termed by those in the "know" as the "Short Green" for obvious reasons, rode into town last night for the first of their long series of annual games with the CRIMSON. The carboys, according to Mr. Webster, are vessels commonly used to contain corrosive liquids, usually sulfuric acid. Managers commonly contain almost anything.

Captain C S. Hoagland of the visiting touch and go men, was reticent to a fault when interviewed last night. "Wah-Hoo-Wah", was his only reply when queried as to the alleged rumor that his team would appear on skills.

When the last rays of the setting sun peep out from behind a rain soaked cloud this afternoon to strike over the colonnade of the giant Allston horseshoe, practically no one will be struck. The game will not be held in the Stadium. The time is also uncertain.

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