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Reports from Yale Game in Union

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The Governing Board of the Union has made arrangements whereby telegraphic reports of the Yale game will be announced in the Living Room of the Union this afternoon. These bulletins will come at short intervals, and will announce the progress of the game, play by play. The first will arrive about 2.15 o'clock, shortly after the game starts. As each report is received, it will be given out verbally and at the same time a diagram of the game as it progresses will be placed upon a large blackboard, erected for the purpose on a platform at one end of the room.

Reports at Boston Arena.

There will be a representation in detail of the Harvard-Yale game in the Boston Arena at the corner of St. Botolph street and Massachusetts avenue, this afternoon. Sections J, K, and L will be the cheering section, and seats there are reserved for Harvard men. Tickets at 50 cents, 75 cents or $1 each are on sale at Leavitt & Peirce's.

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