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Show HOPE PENN AND CORNELL MAY MEET ON GRIDIRON PHILADELPHIA. Oct. 19. A Pennsylvania-Cornell game, one of the classics clas-sics of tho football season for many years past, may be played after all, even though the Ithacans announced some tlmeTago that they were through with football for the duration of the war. Dr. Al Sharpe, coach of the Cornell Cor-nell teams of recent years, is now as-sistant as-sistant medical examiner of the Cor nell S. A. T, C, and it is said that he will be named athletic director of the unit and asked to develop a football team from the corps. The officials of tho S. A. T. C. will allow forty men to engage in limited practice threo days on the field and two hours in a week for the study of football strategy. strat-egy. Games could be played with teams from the several government schools at Ithaca, and efforts may be made to arrange several games in November with teams which were on the Cornell schedule this fall, such as Penn State and Pennsylvania. |