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Show DARTMOUTH-COLGATE BA TTLE IS FEA TV RE NEW YORK. Oct. 31. A further re- Auction of the eastern college ohampion-blilp ohampion-blilp football field may he expected from tho games to be played tomorrow. Interest In-terest particularly centers in the Dartmouth-Colgate game at Hanover, N. H., t tor both these powerful elevens have jwept all before them to date. Colgate has played four games, defeating de-feating Brown, Cornell and rrlnceton in the last three without being scored upon. The most impressive of Dartmouth's five victories are those achieved during the past two weeks at the expense of Ponn State and Cornell, Two olher contests, stand out in the day's schedule involving undefeated combinations In the Pennsylvania-Penn btst and the Lehigh-Pittsburg games. Ponn Stafe has an impressive record, notwithstanding the defeat by Dart-, Dart-, mouth, 13 to 19. Pennsylvania, with a clean slate to date against five opponents, oppo-nents, three of which were teams of high caliber, iu favorite, but any letdown let-down In form would be disastrous, with Penn State on the same gridiron. Lehigh, one of the few elevens which has not been scored against yet, will entertain Pittsburg ut South Bethlehem, anrj another hard contest, is assured. Pittsburg, regardless of the loss of a game to Syracuse, it! a formidable aggregation aggre-gation and can bo expected to give Lehigh Le-high a bitter battle. The other more important contests In tho east are: West Virginia at Princeton; Prince-ton; Springfield at Harvard; Maryland State at Yale; Syracuse at Brown; Lafayette La-fayette at Cornell; Tufts at Army; West Virginia W'sleyan at Navy; Union at Columbia; Williams at Wesleyan; Ur- sinus at Swarthmore; Albright at Bucknell. |