Curry Combs the Nation for “Y” Workers VOL. XXI, No. 21 SOCIETIES PLAN BARBECUE AND RALLY MONDAY NIGHT LION VARSITY NOT TO MEET ALUMNI HERE TOMORROW Inability of Former Stars To Return Given as Reason for Cancellation SECRET SCRIMMAGE SET TODAY AND TOMORROW Light Workouts Next* Week Complete Roster—Team on Edge for Pitt Tomorrow the Lion will not laugh inwardly and growl outwardly at the antics of the alumni gridders on New Beaver Field' For theie is to be no Alumni game foi the Nittitny eleven Out of thn tcen “requests to be piesent" mailed to this unlucky number of person ages, ten of the men refused, two were not certain and one wired a favorable reply According to Coach Hugo Bozdck, the reason foi all the delay m con f.imation lies in the fact that Penn State is buried so deeply m the mountains that it cannot draw upon nearbv alumni foi such an affair, lie cited the University of Pennsyl vania as an e\atnple, pointing out that the Red and Blue has so many formci playeis hung in Philadel phia that it is an easy mattci to ar range an alumni game Man) Grads Coaching Beside the large number of IJenn Slate giads who are now coaching at \auous colleges, theie ore many former stars of the gudiron,engaged in professional football Because of these two occupations, the outstand ing stars who were asked to perforin are unable to come here Conover and Robb have games tomorrow, while Lightncr, Wood, Fiank, Grif fiths", Higgins and others are coach 'ir.g coilege-el averts 'w Inch" have their '.“big” seasonal game either tumoi li ow 01 oil Thanksgiving 1 Then again, the ai rmigements for I the alumni game wcie vjstcd entire 11* with Burleigh Watson ’ll. former / certei, and up to pi ess time, Wat (Contmued on third nage) THANKSGIVING DANCE TO FOLLOW FOOTBALL GAME Atithori/ed Penn Slate Social Function Is Arranged by Pittsburgh Alumni Authoi i/ed to oTuallv Lcai the name of the College, the lust annual Penn State dance will be given at the University Club m Pittsluugh on Thanksgiving evening One of the leading orchcstins of IMttsbuigh has been engaged by a committee of Penn State alumni of that city who aie sponsonng this soc.nl function For many vonis it has been the pinctice of individuals oi gioups to use, with the oflicial sanction, the name of Penn State when holding dances in Pittsbuigh. The pioceedo fiom these piojccls would then go in to the pocket of the financial baekeis Appeal b> Sullivan Because consistent icpoits have i cached the Alumni ofiice to the effect that one oi two such nffmi3 me being advertised foi this Thanksgiving m Pittsburgh, E N Sullivan, secroLuy of the Alumni Association, sent the following lettei to each fiutamtv To the Chuptci Piesident, Deni sn For a numboi of vean, the piactice of using the mime, Penn State, m con nection with dances bv individuals oi gioups loi piivate gain has been go ing on unchecked. Eveiy loval Penn State man will ag.ee Hut this piuc lice is unethical to say the least. Will you, thcietoie, plenrc give the Alumni Association voui greatest co opctation in picvent.nr the continued nbu'-e of the name, Penn State, by notifying the membeis of voui chup tei at the ouiltesl moment t 1 at the ouhj official Penn Stile dance in Pitts burgh at Thanksgiving time will bo that at the Univeisilv Club f.om cight-thnty until midnight on Thanks giving evening. ’Urn dance is urn bv a committee ol the Penn State Alumni Association of Pittshuigh Tickets will be on sale i*t the Co-op on Fuday night, November twentieth nnd Tuesday night, Novcmbci twentv fout th, between sc.cii and eight o'clock oi at any tunc in the Alumni office. A limited numhci of tickets nic available end all Penn State men with then guests aie welcome. Youis mucculv, (aigued) L l\. Sullivan, Secretary ffctm §>lalf A LA VIE SUFFERS LOSS AS PHOTO SHOP BURNS Fire of unknown origin caused n loss of appioximntelv 335,000 in the business establishment of the Penn State Photo Shop Wednesday mom niff Anions the negatives destroyed bv the flames were all of the personal and fraternity' fftoup pictures Most of the proofs of the Greek lettei so cieties had been sent out and the pho tographic cditoi of La Vic icqucsts that all these be leturued to him The building and equipment is pat tially covered by insuiance The fimi will continue with the >\ork as soon as a place of business can be obtained A representative fiom the White Studio will be in State College this week end to take the remaining in dividual pictures THESPIANS SELECT CAST FOR COMEDY Repiesentativcs fiom Wayburn Studios Supervise Work of Choosing Leads WEALTH OF MATERIAL UNCOVERED IN TRYOUTS Piescntmg eveiv form of entertain ment, fiom Ballroom dancing to thu Charleston, fiom opeiatic select'ons to imitations of Ulcelelc Ike, the can didates foi the cast and choius of the 11)25-26 Thespian production, “The Kid Himself”, appealed in the tiv outs held last Monday night m the Auditorium Maui ice Daiey, coach, and Leo Moi i ison, casting director of the Ned Wayburn Studios, came fiom New Yoik Monduv niffht to select the cast Mi. Darcy will ictum about December fiist to «lait rehearsals and is plan ning to take the Chustmas trip with the Thespians Befoie Mr Darcy's return hoie, the v cast and ,ehorus .will hold rehearsals to learn the linesrnnd lyncs of the plav. Dining the ti ip, the cast and choius have boon invited to tour the Way bill n Studios the afternoon befoie then piodtiction Chustmas eve Miss H M. Savaid and Instiuctoi H E Dickson are assisting E. C Stcmknthner ’27, costume managei The stage manager J McClemcnts ’27, is wheadv at work on the scenciy, con sideimg an oirei of the Way bum Studios to furnish the settings foi the (Continued on last page) PENNSY TO ItUN SPECIAL Oil Monday, November thirtieth, the Pennsylvania ladroad will lun a special tiam fiom Sunbury to Lcmont, driving at Lcmont at noon This tiain will make connections at Sun buiy with tiains coming fiom Scran ton, Wilkes-Raue and Ilantsbutg This will be the only special tiain at Thanksgiving. DR. P. S. LEINBACH WILL ADDRESS SUNDAY CHAPEL Speaker Is Editor cf Reformed Church Messenger—Holds Many Positions Di. Paul S Leinbach, lecently el ected president of the Editorial Council of the Rclunoni Pi css in Ameuca, and editoi of the Refrained Chunk Mcxseiigci, lias been sccuicd to speak at the Sunday chapel ser vice As well as filling many nn -loi taut chunk positions. Dr Lcm baeh was a mcmbei of the American Relief Commission to the Near East m 1910. The speaket is a native of Penn sylvania He wa> born at Womels dorf in 1871, and graduated from Franklin and receiv ing his masters degiee with first honois thcio Aftei graduating fiom the Itcfoimed Cliutch Theo logical seminary at Lancaster, ha was pastor of Giace chmcli, Altoona, fiom 1808 to 1900 Subsequent paa toiotvH have been at Trinity church, Pittsbuigh, Fust church, Easton! and Hamilton (Jinco Reformed cliuich, New York Since 1917 Di Leinbach has been cditoi-m-chief of the Reformed Chunk Hfcumign published m Phil adelphia. At different tunes, lie lias been Secretary of the Boaid of Home Missions, piesident of the Eastern Synod, vice-pi osulcnt of the General S\ nod and a member ot the Fcdcinl Council of Churches He is a member of the American Association of Cliuich History, the Anunican Acndemv of Political and Social Science, the Pennsvlvama Academy of Fine Arts, Phi Beta . Kappa, Alpha Sigma and Plu Alpha. STATE COLLEGE, PA-.. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20. 1925 DR. CURRY OPENS THREE-DAY BIBLE CONFERENCE HERE Purpose Is To Train Students in Technique of Lending Discussion Groups NOTED RELIGIOUS LEADER OUTLINES PLANS TONIGHT One Hundred Delegates Attend To Discuss Student and Social Problems Dr. Bruce Curry, America’s fore most Bible discussion leader, will : open his three-day institute at Penn State this afternoon for the benefit ot nearly one hundred delegates from eastern colleges and universi ties as well as for approximately seventy-five representatn es of local organizations Di Curiy’, who is Professor of Bible Study at Union Theological seminary, will lead classes designed especially for students and faculty’ members interested in the leading of discussion and Bible study groups on the campus The conference has .as its theme “Lite at Its Best,” the purpose being to teach delegates the technique of religious leadership and to exchange views on critical social problems and student issues Visiting delegates will legister m the Y M C A Ilut upon arrival, where they will be assigned to quar- 1 teis provided through the courtesy [ ol fraternities and McAUistoi Hall 1 girls The opening session to be | held this evening at six o’clock in the i basement of the Presbyterian church 1 will be a banquet and general get-| together, to be followed by o short, discussion outlining the held of, work to be covered by the institute j Saturday morning the delegates < will meet in the Presbyteuap church | at nine-thirty o’clock, and again” at] one-thuty’ o’clock in the afternoon I The lattei session will be limited to one hour in oidei that the visitors mav see the Penn State-Alumm football game on New Beaver field The entire institute vvil be moved to the Centro Hills Country club for the Sunday discussions, v hich will (Continued on last page) NITTANY BAND AIDS IN THANKSGIVING PROGRAM Musicians Will Be Piesent at Pitt Game—Also To Give Three Concerts Seventy-five members of Penn State’s Blue Band, accompanied bv Rnndmastei W. O Thompson, will (apart for Pittsbuigh at ten o’clock Wednesday mottling to help spur the Lion football team on to victory over its traditional mal, the Pan ther The musicians will offer an at tiactivc piogram foi the approval oi Penn State alumni and friends and residents of the Smoky City at the Chambei of Commeiro hull on Wednesday at seven-thirty o’clock. Following the ptogiam, Mi Thomp son will take the band to the Wcst inghouse luond-castmg station ICD KA, whole a selected gioup of Penn State and populai songs will be plav ed foi the benefit of old ginds nnd then families Thanksgiving morning the band will present n conceit program at the I’oit Pitt hotel. Between halves ol the football game the organiza tion will paiade and play selected pieces. STUDENT COUNCIL BACKS SENTENCE OF TRIBUNAL Student Council sustained the de cision of the Tnbumil m the disposi tion of the case of B G NenieiofT ’29, who was convicted bv the Penn State student judiciary body of con vening with the fair sex Ncmeiofl, who was sentenced to ‘•uciifice his cmly locks ns a warn ing to his miscuuig classmates, ap pealed lus case to Student Council on the basis of the fact that his il legal act occuucd in a classroom The official hair-cut, will be accorded him tomonovv evening at seven o’clock In older to icniovc any doubts Hint may exist in the freshman class and the student body as a whole, “Cup” Moore '26, president of the Tubunal, issued a foimul statement to the efiect that customs apply in the classiooms ns well as on the 'campu.. and m Uv. town. VARSITY AND 1929 HARRIES CONTEST IN CpMPIONSHIFS Twenty-two Teams Compete for I. C. A. A. A. AJ Honors in New York Monday VAN CORTLANDT COURSE AGAIN CHOSEN FOR RACE Fifteen Yearling Combinations Enter for Freshman Run— Cox Meets Ritola Stacking up against a formidable army of veteian harrieis, Penn State’s Varsity crosscountry team competes against sevens fio.n twen ty-one other colleges in the annual I C A. A A A. championships in New Yoik citv Monday, over the six-niile couisc in Van Courtlnndt Park At the same time, Nate Caitmell’s yoai ling proteges run against fourteen collegiate plcbe teams foi the ftesh man championship. Accoidmg to Caitmell. the Nittnny aggregation has the be«t chance it has had in yeais of taking the tiopliy, since the Vuisity is composed of pi ic tically the same men who took the team victoiy in the freshman champs of 1923 If Penn State fin.shcs bet tei Ilian fouith, howevci, a precedent will be set foi future team-,, ns that is the best mule evei made by a Blue and White combination This was in [1920, when Blondy Roiiitg via*- st.nt i ling the college Hack with > his distance lunning. In that rice, jßomig walked away v illi the uidtv | idual championship. ] Niltany Team Experienced Captain Baiclny, Pout acre, John son, Reis, Guiei, Stewart und Smith will most likely be the combination : which will make the journey to the ! big town, with the possibility of citliei j a last minute Stewm t’s i lecent illness may tie enougfi”to keep him out of the competition and Oest ci ling is slatod for the job should the 1927 tunnel fail to round into condi tion Baiclay, Fouiucrc and Johnson folia a tiiumvirate in Inll-and-dale meets wlrch is hud to match, and each one is jn exptt icnced mnner. Reis and Gutei, ilthougli technically inexperienced, aie not likelv to be come boxed oi elbowed out of the first twenty, while Stewart, Smith, Oe.t crhng and Davis have faced the stuf cst soit of opposition in both dual and championship meetings j The vearling hauicis by vntue of! (Continued on last page) FOR BASKETBALL TEAM Sixty Aspirants Answer Call of Hermann—Loss of Gerhardt by Graduation Fell Moie than sixty aspirants for Vni sity basketball beiths icpoited to Coach Dutch Ilcimann at the lec tuic loom m Vaisitv Hall Tuesday aflei noon After a shoit meeting in -oad s 4 tro.f oi[j pains vpinq ipiq w gium, the fust woikoul of the season was held at seven thnty o’clock m the Annoiy Foi the past few days the exeiciscl has been m the natuic of light drills ! Dunng the next week these piaetices will be undei the supeivision of Hood, one of last year’s tossets Notwithstanding the loss of Pipe Gcihaidt, captnn and centei of the 1921-25 quintet, by graduation, the pi aspects foi the coming season axe blight Hood. llamas, McDonald, Sayloi, Lowe, Seivick and Welker of last yeai’s squad have icpoited Pmctically all of the 1928 fieslman team, consisting of Lungtcn, Giccne, Baron, Rocpke, VonNcuin and Butlei have legistciod Men who weio u.i hcotd of last veai ’ie expected to make themselves known dunng the 1925-20 contests BOXING SCHEDULE Fcbiuaiy 6—Penn State vs. Cath olic univeisity, at home ! Fcbiuaiy 13—Penn State \s. Uni veisity of Virgtnia, at home Fcbiuaiy’ 20 —Penn Stnte vs Navy, away. Febiuiuy 27—Penn State vs. No tie Dame, at home. Mai ch 6—Penn State vs. Ai my, away. . Maich 13—Penn State vs Syra cuse, at home. Mutch 20—Pean State vs. Penn, away. Maich 27—Intcicoltegnites at An i.&pohs. (EullMjfam, Chapel Vote The COLLEGIAN will conduct its compulsory daily j chapel \ote on the campus today and tomonow. Ballot box- j es will be placed m Old Mam, Libeiul Aits. Agriculluial ! | Budding, Engineering “A” and McAllister Hall A ballot f | i? printed on page three of today’s issue, and additional j I ballots will be placed on tables near the voting places j I In older to pi event a stuffing ot the ballot, e\ery sin- | j dent who votes will be lequned to sign his or hei name to ? i the ballot and the signatures will bo checked with an ofli- I ! cial student dncctory If two \otes aic cast by the ! . same person, one of these will be thioun out. Ballots not J I bearing signatuies will also be discaided. j j The COLLEGIAN desires to see every undei graduate j j on the campus vote. On Saturday afteinoon the ballots j • will be counted and the lesults announced in Tuesday’s pa- j Ipcr1 pcr ! Letters Continue To Denounce Compulsion BQOTERS COMPLETE SEASON WITH NAVY Nitlany Soccer Team Journeys to Annapolis for Last . Game of Season REGULAR LINEUP WILL FACE 'MIDDIE MACHINE Stnving ta finish the jcai with a dean slate fourteen merabeis of the Nittuny soccer squad will leave Stale, Co’lcge this morning foi An napolis where the} will clash with the stiong Middle soccer eleven to morrow afternoon Despite a mediocre season the Middies -have shown a gradual im provement throughout the jear The! sUenglh of tne Navy learn was ueiu onstrated last week when thev held tlm poweiful Dartmouth eleven to n 2 to 1 score Against Lehigh the Annapolis bootef- registered a ‘2 to 0 victoiv, while Suaithmoie humb led them by a like count i Lion Team Intact With no injuries to mar the hnc-j up and evcr> member of the fust team eligible the Nittany team will piesent its strongest combination against the Annapolis booteis In spc..kuig of the piospect foi a vic tor} Coach Leonard said, “1 am uu leitam as to the quality of the pass ing game but the outside play his impioved a little Regal dless of Now’s rccoid the} always possess a bundled'per cent fighting spirit" At. the outside positions Pecoii at the left wing and Keen it the right (Continued on last page) STUDENT COUNCIL ACTS ON IMPORTANT ISSUES Doily ( Discusses Chapel Vole and Barbecue—Status of ’Mid->car Men Set Discussing Momlav's ba'hecuo and the two-dnv lefetemlum on tHe subject of cnmpukoiv chapel attendance and taking action m detci mining the stat us of hnlf-vcai men. Student Council held an lmpoilmt meeting Tuosdav night in Room 1 1 Libelnl Aits Th« Council passed a motion that all half-veai men should be automata calh placed in the ncU lowest cl iss unless a pievious petition had been filed fur admission to the class above Tins means that all 26S* men become mumbcis of the lunioi class and sim ilailv plicps the othei Imlf-veiu stu dents in icspective standings Ac centing to the action taken b., the Ad mmistiation no mid-\eai men will be admitted in the futuie II W Cohen’26 e\plamed the plans of th<* Sphinx souetv in sponsoimg the barbecue and the plan. of the COLLEGIAN m conducting the stu dent vote oil the chapel question Don ald Wvrnnn ’2l> next reported the ol lei of "Billv" Sundav, famous evan gelist, who is now conducting icvr ills at Bellefonte and Willmnispoit, to speak to Penn State students on some futuie Monday at cither eleven ot fouT-lhntv o’clock Follow mg n dis cumwii the bod} decided that the mut tei be taken up bv the V. M. C. A. with .the endoi scimnit of Student Council. F. T. Movei '25 was elected to Council to icplace R J Lewis of the School of Mines who has withdrawn fiom College Student Council agiiin anounccd tiiat fieshmcn failing to use designated enhances to Old Mian will be rcptriled tu the Tribunal. SENIOR PRESIDENT AIRS VIEWS IN DISCUSSION Editor of the COLLEGIAN, The time is neai when tne student bod} will cvpie-is its opinion thiougli ballot on compuNoiv da’lv chapel And at this time an old saving “Don't let \our heart mle voui head" is cxtiemel} appromiatc, in wev of the recent emotional appeal which has come fioni the ad ocatcs of an obsolete tradition Ho .»io h.iiiir in a piaclieal "ge,] and v.bile we mu«t be caieful to jno-j sent “juacticahU" fiom being oui j bole guide, we bhould likewise be: taieful to weigh our liabits and cus-| tom> m the balance to be tuic that! thc\ me at leas>t useful /; (/ir>f I iccic ovr distinct dcfmiti’ ndi unlm/c \ of ivotlii 111 coaijw/srj) // <hr Ij/ cluijtcl, we would wisely hesitate to set tt i ils.ue. w nat advantages or o«ne fits have been ofFeied ’ 1 It is an old Penn State tiadi fon am! we should preserve it ' \nv Uudition which is a vital force m life will not need aitiiicml aids in picsenation If the tiad'lion wcie woith while, we would not Lea. antagonistic complaints And an\ tiadifon v inch is obsolete, however precious and loftv has been its ac complishment m the past, is a bui den, dangeious in the tendency to (Contmucd on thud page) Several Changes lo Mark Military Ball To instill a irore militaij-like at mospheic ami to improve the decoi ating scheme «ue the ultimate anus 01 the committee icccntly selected to foimulate plans for the annual Militaiy Ball which will be held m the Aimor\ probablj on Frida), l'ebiumy twenty-sixth The date is tentative because it io an established custom of all the col* lege ROTO units ot the country to celebiate this alTau at tlie same time and at present the dohnitc daj has not been announced by the na tional autihoiities How even, com piling with precedent this military social atlau will be held duiing the week of Washington's buthdaj. The committee loi the atlau con sists of the following cadet ofliccrs J W Blown ’Ho, chairman, J 10 Wells ’JG, Biuce Butlei ’2o, F M Ilostei man '2b, E V. Robeits '2O, R 0 Bixler ’2b and E. M Roderick ’2b Lieutenant H T. Millet is the stall otheci m chaigo of the anange* ments NAME PROM COMMITTEE AT 1927 CLASS MEETING Announcement of the personnel of the Jumoi Plum committee and of a special body to investigate tiic advis.i bihtv of instituting a blu7.ei-weai mg custom loi seniois, weie made* at a meeting of the jumoi cl iss in the Bull Pen Tuosda) night The Junior Tiom committee is com puted of the following niembcis A. C Allovvav, clmuman, J. E Smnit, G JI. Hams, W. E Fiarei, B T. Con mil,.! G Davt-, J X Stcwait, D. K Reitz, W. P. Itced and Miss F. L Foibcs. A discussion on the advisability ot starting a custom next vcai of the semens wealing Ua/eis of thou class colon, tei minuted m the appointment of the following committee to ascot tain the piopct pioecduie foi the es itablshmcnt of such a tule .1. H ; Stcwait, chanman, S L Reeder, J E j Kechnn, S. II loiclna, W. E. Braze; j and M M Sladkui. The Blaze Struck a Negative Note PRICE FIVE CENTS AIM TO AROUSE SPIRIT FOR PITT GRIDIRON FRACAS Etenl To Replace Annual Mass Meeting for Thanksgivmg Day Football Clash STUDENTS ASSEMBLE AT CO-OP FOR PARADE Special Cook Engaged To Roast Half-ton of Meat—Bczdek and Moore Talk Capitalizing the boundless cncigv that always precedes the Turkov Day battle with Pitt, Sphinx with the co operation of the other campus socie ties will stage an all-college baibe etle anil mass meeting Monday night at seven-thirtv o’clock on New Beav er practice field Five qu.«rta v of bee/ and ten hams, io..stcd tindei the supervis ion of a special cool:, will be saved lo the anticipated crowd of tbieo thousand students on the field at tight o’clock Hie alfan, starting with a long blast of the lue vhistlc* and the imgtng of Old Mnm bell, will open with a narado through the town from Co-op corner Will IVradq Town Mc-mbu-. of Sphinx attued in •■recial costumes and all or putt ot the bind v ill lead the piocession in its match to iccrait the undergtad vates for the fit*-1 Penn State Baibo ct.e since 11*18 Diagnosticums said tl at the Nitlunv '•tudents should get logethei to b* mg b ick the 01.1 Spirit Four v.ceks passed aftei t com bined nietm" of the campus soc.e ties in diawtng up the details of the piogir.ni Student Council nppio pi luted four bundled dollais to curry out the piojocl and “Bcz" topped it, x |ofl b\ donating twelve cords of wood ' ‘Bcz” and “Crm" To Speak I Aden esses by “Bcz,” “Cup” Moore,' ! captain of the tmek team, and a few impromptu lemaika fiom the eleven constitute the speeches fm the even ing Gusto will be added ta the cn tei tu.n’neut bv Band.nasta ’lhomp son’s 1“>0 musicians and, if possible, bv “Rusty" Wide'ioi's orchestra The committee is living to get the one pound gan fiom the militir, dcp.nt ment foi a few booms r*rl imitation Lion ro ns Revolving spits nie to be elected on the field tommiovv The chef will keep the files going all d.n Mondnv, so that the me it will be* roasted to an appetising blown what the tune ntnves foi the festivities S mdvvidl es will be saved to the student., m nimy stvlc PLAYERS OPEN SEASON WITH “CHARLEY’S AUNT” Comedy To Bo Singed Tonight at Eight-fifteen O’clock In Auditorium “Chailie’-. Aunt”, populate tamed “the funniest pictuic of the scicen" will be pie-ailed in stage veision bv the Penn ‘'tale Plaieio i, then ini tial pim'ucl.ou ol the >cvi, in the Vuditoiium tonight at aght-fiftccn o’clock This faice comedv, \. i itten hv Bi ui don Thomas, a gmlunte of Oxfoid umveisitv, tvpifics English univeiatv life in the sett'ng of the sto.v Its thiee acts .lie icplete v.ith humorotn situations ..nd facetious actions v Inch involve eveiv mcmbci of the cast The saeen vciston of “Ch.tilie's Aunt” Ins been umvcts.dlv lauded as one of the best ol its type. In its appeaianto l)c*ic Inn ve.u, tlie ciowdeil thealei-goei v ueic picas antlv suipitsed bv tlie cxtieirch Im moious details and weie almost un animous in the opinion that the pu sentation pi ov nled delightful ciita • ta.nment. Continuous Action The stoiv ccnteis about the attempt of “Babbs" to md hit classmate h) gat bing himself in fanalc nppaiel and posing .r. his friend's umt tiom Bia- (Continued on last page) On the Gridiron lliiu.ud vs Yale Swuithmoie vs Ilaveifoul Lehigh vs Lafujettc Columbia vs lifted Anny vs Uisiniis Juniata v* P M C Dickuuon Vo Ducl.i ell
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