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...Yale-Princeton Results at Stadium. During the Brow game next Saturday, the spectators will be kept informed as to the progress of the Yale-Princeton contest. Every play will be shown on a special electric score board, and announcements will be made at frequent intervals. This score board will be run by the H. A. a., and a direct wire has been leased for the occasion...
Besides the Harvard-Yale game on November 25, Tufts will officiate at the Yale-Princeton, Pennsylvania-Dartmouth and Dartmouth-Syracuse contests. Langford will be referee of the games between the University and Cornell, Virginia, Princeton and Brown and of the Army-Navy game...
...increased profits are due largely to the increased attendance at the Yale-Princeton and Harvard-Princeton football games...
...Bowl made possible an attendance of over 70,000 people, the amount of the contribution was $7463.91, while at the Harvard-Princeton game, last season's big Stadium event, the sum was less than $4,000. A week ago at New Haven between the halves of the Yale-Princeton game about $5,276.80 was given. In the collection Saturday there was $100 in $20 bills, $300 in $10 bills; $1,225 in $5 bills; $754 in $2; $4,333 in $1 bills. Gold to the amount of $52.50; $8 in silver dollars; $1,482.50 in 50-cent pieces...
...amount collected at the Harvard-Princeton game was $3,200. At the Yale-Princeton game, which was witnessed by 55,000 people, only $5,276.80 was contributed, an average of less than ten cents per individual. If every spectator today contributes a dollar, the resulting total will present an irrefutable proof that American sympathy and willingness to help have not died...