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BAND WILL DAZE PRINCETON TEAM FROM SEDENTARY POSE

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Trumpeters will toot as strikes are tossed, and clarinets will shriek for joy as outfielders miss the high ones tomorrow afternoon at 3:00 o'clock, for the band is going to play at the Princeton baseball game on Soldiers Field.

It will be the first time the band has ever played for a Varsity game, although for the past two years music has been heard at the Class Day game. Because of pressure of studies, members of the band will form no letters or clever formations. Instead, they will remain in their seats, stolidly peering over the bleachers in the hope that a pair of goal-posts will sprout from the pitcher's mound.

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