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The CRIMSON eleven drew crowds 88 percent larger than last year to its first two home Ivy League games, it was learned yesterday. Cornell and Dartmouth games this year attracted 46,100 fans as compared to 24,500 for last year's first two home League games against Cornell and Princeton.
Attendance in the rest of the Ivy League increased an average of 24.2 per cent over last year for the first five weeks of the season.
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