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Show YALE MAY BE FORCED TO RESUME FOOTBALL NEW HAVEN, Conn., July 27. Tale may be compelled to resume intercollegiate intercol-legiate football or take the other alternative alter-native and suspend every branch of athletics. For the fiscal year ending Ansnist. 31. 1918, Yale went $25,00C in the hole for athletics. Informal f octball cost YnQ mere thnn .fll',,000, vrhile ils receipts were less than $J2.5U0. The profit was about $400. Varsity foe f ball used to bring in close to i i'o, 000, which served to cover expenses of all other branches of sports at the university. Yalt- spent $S0O0 for rowing, a complete com-plete loss. Nearly $5000 was lost on track' sports, and baseball fell behind by .nearly . 50. Football, the big money . maker in college athletics, fell down barlly in carina for- other sports. |