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The First Corps Cadet Band is to be hired to lead the Freshmen to the Stadium for the game with Yale Freshmen on Saturday, and to play during the game, it was announced last night.
Collectors who have been appointed to raise the money are as follows: Standish: J. W. Hutchinson, A. A. Houghton. O. P. Jackson. Gore J. S. do Laitre, W. S. Youngman, B. F. Bell. Smith: W. A. King, W. W. Neff, J. A. Swords, S. F. Dana. Shepherd: B. W. Griscom, R. D. Bishop, Arthur Mills. Little: T. Baker, G. M. Davis, R. P. Gibb.
Ticket arrangements for the game have been announced by C. F. Getchell of the H. A. A. Section 33 will be the cheering section, and admission to that section, and to sections 29 to 36 inclusive on the west side of the Stadium, will be by H. A. A. books, season tickets, or special tickets costing $1.50, which can be purchased at Leavitt and Peirce's, Wright and Ditson's, and the H. A. A. On the east side, sections one to ten will be reserved for the general public and the Yale supporters, and tickets for reserved seats in these sections will also cost $1.50.
Mr. Getchell stated he expected a crowd of from 5,000 to 10,000 people at the game, the largest crowd ever to witness a Freshman contest. With the 1929 mass meeting Friday night stirring interest in the unbeaten Freshman team, as great enthusiasm is likely in the Stadium Saturday as has been shown there all season.
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