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YALE GAME WILL BE PLAYED IN STADIUM

Corporation Counsel Decides That Commissioner Has the Authority to Grant Permit.

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Except for the formal granting of the permit, all obstacles against erecting the necessary wooden stands to play the Yale game in the Stadium have now been removed. Mayor Curley was yesterday advised by Corporation Counsel John A. Sullivan, A. M. '11 (hon.), that Building Commissioner Patrick O'Hearn has full authority to grant the H. A. A. a permit, and that in case the commissioner fails to grant this permit, the H. A. A. has recourse to the Board of Appeal. This was the first legal advice which the Boston city authorities have sought on this matter.

The work on erecting the wooden stands will probably start about the middle of next month.

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