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tames played. With Yale the showing cago. stars. Rt developed that the is
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isv en wer~ d.i g sotor some snch score. Tbey won ga'
Iy unoesch tremendus dsa-thenextyear1alsointhe scod ax
antagee, noon can say, hot it is last games the team played.
roible that some of the defeats
xoold -hare been victories. After the re-establishmient of it
t'ivs ty of Chicagofoothltoc
Eleven Chicago Eanglshens. new interest in an-abot thisci
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'cor of the '(ichigan team d tided team -was organized at once, ad
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