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Although Princeton enters the Arena tonight without a coach and with little previous practice, a decisive victory for the University is not a foregone conclusion. Of the two teams, Princeton is undoubtedly the weaker, but the Tiger veterans are not going to give up without a struggle: the taste of last week's victory over Yale still lingers in their mouths.
Victory for the University can be made decisive, by the same means that tied the Princeton team in the Stadium last fall; the backing of those in the stands.
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