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OUTSIDE THE STADIUM

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In football, as in Shakespeare, "all's well that ends well". Today, the 1926 football team will end its season against the Yale freshmen.

For two years the Yale teams have been the champions of the little three. This year they have already beaten the Princeton freshmen more decisively than did 1926 last week. Now they are come with the reputation of another "enfant terrible". They want nothing more than to keep up their reputation with a victory over Harvard, and then to grow up into "Terrible Elis".

If the Freshman team can beat Yale this afternoon, they will finish off a successful season, they will lift the championship, they will put an end to a string of Yale victories, and will make a start towards one of their own. But all this must be done outside the Stadium, and with the whole-hearted support of their classmates. Given this, all's well.

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