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Three thousand miles of telephone wire will route the Stanford-California football game straight to Phillips Brooks House tomorrow. A group of West Coast students has arranged for a private broadcast starting at 3:45 p.m.

The students expect 50 western rooters to show up for the broadcast, at 50 cents a head. The money covers only refreshments, since Tidewater Associated has agreed to pipe the play-by-play across the continent free of charge.

Above, four Stanford and California graduates get in shape for the broadcast with some characteristic roadside grimaces. Left to right are William M. Milton, Robert R. Rossborough 2GB, Richard F. Pederson 2G, and Harold A. Hyde 2GB. The girl is Eleanor Latimer, Radcliffe '52, and she comes from Berkeley.

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