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Interest in the new game of push ball has developed enormously during the past week. Not only has the regular work of practice grown into favor, but the football management have deemed it worthy to be played during the big football game on Saturday. A match game will, therefore be played, between the Newton Athletic Association, the organization which introduced the game this fall, and a picked Harvard team.
Some of the adjacent preparatory schools have taken up the game. A large number of candidates from the Cambridge Manual Training and English High Schools have enlisted to form rival teams, and the movement is spreading to other schools.
The difficulty of there being only one ball in existence will probably be eliminated, as a New York firm is prepared to make a serviceable push ball for one third the cost of the present one.
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