Albert M. Jacobs, speaking for the Shrine East-West Football Committee, denounced the presidents of the Ivy League schools yesterday for their action in banning their teams from future participation in the post-season game.
"They (the presidents) apparently overlooked the fact that all the profits . . . go to the Shrine Hospital for Crippled Children," he said.
The game has produced some $1,000,000 for the hospital since 1925. Neither coaches nor players receive remuneration for their devices.
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