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"BIG THREE" BRIDGE CONTEST URGED BY PRINCETON CLUB

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As a result of an article in a recent issue of the Bridge World to the effect that a Harvard club was preparing a bridge team of four to engage in matches with other universities, the Cannon Club of Princeton has challenged the Harvard group to a series of games to be played at some central point. The Princeton four will be selected Monday.

A "big three" bridge tournament has also been suggested by Princeton in a letter to the Yale News. If Yale is able to muster a team, the secretary of the Princeton Bridge Club proposed a triangular match for the middle of May.

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