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Princeton Planning Return To Formal Football in 1945

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Princeton University has announced that it will resume its discontinued football schedule on a formal basis next fall. According to the official release, the Orange and Black expects to play eight regular games, many of them against her old rivals with whom relations had been broken off for the duration. The bulletin also disclosed the hiring of Charlle Randolph as future full time gridiron coach.

This is the first noticeable reverse in the trend toward informal football started in 1942. The reaction at Princeton against the informal football schedule reveals a possibility of the entire Ivy League following suit in the near future.

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