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Rumors, that the schedule of the two Varsity games to be held at Yale next weekend has been radically changed were substantiated late last night, when the Daily News revealed that the basketball and swimming contests had been shifted from Saturday to Friday.
According to earlier reports, the altered program was due to a trial blackout that was designed to test New Haven preparations against a far more serious invasion than that threatened by the Crimson athletes.
The Bulldog, however, were merely changing the schedule of events so that it would not conflict with a vacation and leave Yale without the moral support it needed for its encounter with the Crimson hoopsters.
The basketball game in the final engagement in a home-and-home series, while the swimmers will enter their only dual meet with the Elis.
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