The challenge sent by Princeton to Yale adds a new complication to the foot-ball dispute. It is natural that Princeton should wish to try her fortune in another game, played to the end. and it is equally natural that Yale should wish to retain the prestige of the victory, unsatisfactory as it may be in some respects, which the convention awarded her. We think Yale would be justified in refusing to accept the challenge, still we hope she will consent to play in order to give Princeton satisfaction.
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