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To Broadcast Game Today

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The progress of the Yale game this afternoon will be broadcasted from the Bowl by Mr. William McGeehan, sporting editor of the New York Herald. His words will be relayed by telephone to Schenectady, where they will be sent by radio from station WYG.

In addition to the microphone into which Mr. McGeehan will speak, another will be placed in front of the University Cheering section, and a third facing the Yale stands, in order that the listeners may hear not only the progress of the game but also the cheering. The microphone which Mr. McGeehan will use is specially arranged so that there will be no interference from local noises.

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