Word: yale-princeton
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...freshman Yale-Princeton foot-ball game will not be played, as the Yale eleven decline to appear...
...result of the Yale-Princeton game to-day will be posted at Leavitt & Peirce's immediately after the game...
...Yale-Princeton difficulty seems to be finally settled. That is to say, Yale has demanded that the game be played at New Haven on Saturday, and by a telegram received from Princeton yesterday afternoon, we learn that the latter has conceded the demands made. It seems very strange that Yale should insist upon having the game played at New Haven, when all along they have declared their anxiety to play in New York. There is something mysterious about the whole affair, and one is almost led to believe that Yale fears the strength of her rush line, or the brilliancy...
...article in the Princetonian of Wednesday throws a new light on the Yale-Princeton trouble. It seems that at the Inter-collegiate Convention of Oct. 10th no date or place for playing the game was voted upon, and that Princeton said they could do nothing till after a vote of their Board of Trustees. The next morning, however, to quote the Princetonian, "the Yale News and the morning papers in New York had in their reports of the Foot-ball Convention, Princeton vs. Yale on Nov. 21, in New Haven, or on Nov. 26, in New York. This was without...
...which Princeton had never agreed, and there seems to be no reason why she should have agreed to it. The tone of Yale has been such as to give plain notice to Princeton that in case the latter did not come to terms no game will be played. A result, considering the relative strength of the two teams, which would be much regretted by Princeton. The following telegram received by the CRIMSON Wednesday night shows the attitude of Yale on the subject: "At a mass meeting of Yale students held this evening it was resolved that the Yale-Princeton game...