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Show FOOTBALL SEASON" WILL BEGIN TODAY IN EAST NEV VOriK. Spt. 22. The initial cain'-s of the enFtern fooilial! bisoii ft will hp plii.yci on rolicse grid- Irons Tomorrow. Only two of the k'ud-ln k'ud-ln teams ol' liist year will make their ilehiil. Itarvarfl opens npalnst Colby, which smrerl a touchdown on the Crimson last autumn, and Dartmouth pli'Vij New Hampshire State, newcomer, new-comer, on the Hanover team's schedule. sched-ule. The oilier nig- teams of the section, including Yale, Pennsylvania, Cornell and Princeton, have selected later dales for their opening skirmishes. None of the. ponies should develop pl;iy much harder than the averagre daily jiincilce, now being held on leading lead-ing varpity fields. What is likely to he one of the closest panics of t he day is that between Holy Cross and Connecticut Agricultural college. The principal contests scheduled for tomorrow with the 1 It 1 5 scores where t Me same institutions met are aa folio fol-io wh: Colby and Plarvard. 101.". score HO to M'.;" .Mhriht at Rutgers. 0 to r4; Siisquolruina at Pennsylvania State, did not meet; Kundolph-Macon at ( leorgetown, did not meet; . New Hampshire at Dartmouth, did not meet: Pethauy at Washington and Jefferson, 0 to 52; Howdoin at Mid-dlebursr, Mid-dlebursr, did not meet; Bloomshii'-y Normal! ;,t Bucknell, 0 to 14; Connecticut Connecti-cut Agricultural at Holy Cross, did not meet; Fort McKlnley at Maine, 0 to il; Port Adams at Rhode Island, did not meet; Clarkson at Rensselaer Polyteehnieal, did not meet. |