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Union members who are unable to attend the game at Princeton need not be denied the entire excitement of the contest, for the game will be reported play by play in the Union tomorrow afternoon. The rule that only Union members and their guests may attend will be strictly enforced, the management states.
The contest at Princeton is scheduled to start at 2 o'clock, which means that game reports, coming over the wire, will begin almost immediately after that hour. The telegraph line will be a direct connection with the reporters stands in the Palmer Stadium.
Each play of the game will be typed on a slip of paper as it comes over the wire. This in turn will be immediately brought into the Living Room and read. The reporter's stand will be in the corridor.
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