Well done. I would love to see that game. It may not be competitive football, 
but it’s history, and it just oozes atmosphere.

Paul

> On Dec 22, 2017, at 5:12 AM, P. J. Alling <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> If you have to ask what game, well there's just no hope for you...
> 
> OK, so it's the Yale Harvard football classic, the one that was killing and 
> maiming so many of America's best and brightest around of the turn of the 
> 20th Century,  that President Theodore Roosevelt felt obliged to mediate, and 
> thus the modern sport of Football, (American, and it's Younger Canadian 
> brother), was born.
> 
> So no one cares and the Ivy league hasn't been the cutting edge of Football 
> since sometime in the 1930's, but Yale and Harvard still take it seriously.
> 
> For the rest of us it's a good excuse for a cookout in miserable cold fall 
> weather, often rainy or like this year threatening to rain anyway.
> 
> The last few years have been disappointing for Yale fans but this year,  Yale 
> handed the Harvard team their heads after bouncing them down the field a bit.
> 
> I took almost 200 images but rather than bore everyone I've put together a 
> representative sample of what happened with great regularity and a couple of 
> shots of tailgaters having way too much fun, for probably the wrong reasons.
> 
> https://pdml.updog.co/thegame2017/GESO%20--%20thegame.html
> 
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> 70-210mm f4.0~5.6
> 
> As usual comments are welcome but may be totally ignored.
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