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Saturday's Football Game.

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The Rovers and Olympics play a game of foot ball next Saturday on Jarvis field under the association rules. These two clubs have always been fierce rivals, so each side will play to win. The game has been thoroughly advertised so it is expected that a large number of people will witness the game. The prizes are valuable, consisting of a silver cup to each member of the victorious team. The field is to be set one hundred and twenty yards long by sixty wide, somewhat larger than usual to insure a good passing game and to prevent the ball from going out of play so often.

The two teams are to take their own players and professional and outside players will not be eligible. The proceeds of the game go to the university crew. The game will be called at 2 o'clock. Admission fifty cents.

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