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An opportunity will be afforded all those men who cannot go to Princeton Saturday to follow the progress of the game play by play on the score board which the CRIMSON will operate in the Living Room of the Union Saturday afternoon, starting at 2 o'clock. A direct wire has been arranged from the Princeton press stand to the Union and telegrams containing complete information--who carried the ball, where the play went, and ground gained or lost--will be sent off after each play. The progress of the ball will be recorded on a large chart and frequent announcements will supplement the diagrams.
The Union has arranged an additional feature of an orchestra which will play football and popular airs during the reproduction. Members of the Union only will be admitted.
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