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New Haven, Conn., November 10, 1926,--News of the break between Harvard and Princeton was received here tonight with regret. F. Woodcock, General Manager of the Yale Athletic Association, said the rupture was most regrettable because it upset the triple agreement executed several years ago. He had thought that the differences had been patched up last month when Princeton was retained on Harvard's 1927 schedule.
"Troubles of My Own"--Jones
G. B. Nettleton, Chairman of the Beard of Athletic Control, said, "Yale will regret deeply any interruption of those athletic relations that have been enjoyed under the triple agreement. Relations with Princeton and Harvard have always been cordial in New Havent, no change has been considered, and I see no reason why this unfortunate rupture should alter our situation."
"I regret very much the split of the Big Three, but I have troubles of my own", said Tad Jones, when interviewed tonight.
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