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A lot has been said about the Yale line. A lot of sweet young things in the stands will probably know a good deal about it too, before the afternoon is over.
The H.A.A. regulations read that if you once pass out you cannot come back and see the rest of the game. We feel sure this rule will be put to a rigid test.
Although this is the forty-seventh encounter between the Blue and Crimson, it is safe to say that in the Boston papers it will be anywhere from the fortieth to the fifty-fifth.
The odds place the Blue on the long end of the betting, but just between us quarterbacks here's hoben they don't win.
Like all good teams Yale has kept training during the season, even though it had Goodwine on the squad. When the season ends today we presume the good women and song will also put in their appearance.
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