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No Princeton-Cornell Game.

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Princeton was to have played Cornell on Nov. 16, but after its experience with the U. of P. has decided to cancel the game. This has caused much adverse criticism since it is well known that the game would have been extremely Close. It would seem however that Princeton is justified in refusing to play. Princeton was in no condition to play U. of P. owing to the game with the Chicago Athletic Club a short time before. Both the eleven and substitutes are not now in good condition and to play so strong a team as Cornell might reulst in injuries that would prevent one or more of Princeton's men from taking part in the game against Yale on Thanksgiving Day.

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