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At a meeting in Boston, Thursday, the athletic committee of the Boston committee on training camp activities, representing the military and naval camps of the vicinity, made provisional plans for a miniature set of Army and Navy games at the Stadium November 3. All athletic events, including a football game, will beheld. George V. Brown, B. A. A. athletic manager, was designated to arrange the schedule for the different teams.
In anticipation of a series of football games with nearby teams, a large number of men from the Harvard Radio School are practicing daily at Soldiers' Field. Because of the limited time at the disposal of these men for such activities and that closer supervision with more individual instruction may be had, Gunner McMahon, head coach, has but thirty men of a squad of a hundred report each afternoon. As yet the squad has been instructed only in the fundamentals but next week more advanced work will be undertaken.
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