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The second annual Open-Closed all-star House football game will be held next year in the Stadium, the Harvard Athletic Association and the CRIMSON jointly announced yesterday.
The date of the game will be Armistice Day, November 11, as it was this year. An H.A.A. spokesman said yesterday, "We hope to make the game an annual Armistice Day classic."
Adolph W. Samborski '25, director of intramural athletics, is planning his House football schedule for next year so that no games will be scheduled in the days before the all-star contest.
As it did this year, the H.A.A. will pay all costs for opening up the Stadium and paying groundskeepers on a holiday. This sum usually amounts to $300.
It is not yet known whether the game will continue to be called the Open-Closed contest.
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