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FOOTBALL SEASON VIRTUALLY ENDS WITH TODAY'S CONTESTS

Remaining Games of Importance, Today.

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East.

Harvard vs. Yale.

Army vs. Springfield.

Navy vs. Ursinus.

Dartmouth vs. Syracuse.

Colgate vs. Georgetown.

West.

Minnesota vs. Wisconsin.

Chicago vs. Illinois.

Indiana vs. Purdue.

Ohio vs. Northwestern.

Few games of importance remain on the football program for this year after today. The two games remaining which will attract the greatest attention are the Cornell-Pennsylvania contest Thursday, and the annual Army-Navy game a week from today.

Next in interest to the contest in the Stadium is the Syracuse-Dartmouth game. Both have been defeated but once this year, each time at the hands of Princeton. Syracuse, however, has shown far greater strength than the Green, the biggest achievement being the overwhelming defeat of Colgate. The Army and Navy engage in games which should not afford them much trouble, against Springfield and Ursinus, respectively.

"Big Nine" Conference closes its season today. Minnesota and Illinois have equal claim to the title at present. If they defeat their respective opponents today, Wisconsin and Chicago, the result will still be undecided. A defeat for either would give the other a clear claim.

Cornell should not have much difficulty in its final game of the season with Pennsylvania, a team which has shown great weakness up to the last two weeks. Pittsburg, still undefeated, faces Penn. State Thursday, also, while Brown and Carlisle clash at Providence.

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