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WEATHER MAN PROMISES DRY FIELD AND CLEAR SKY TODAY

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In its attempt to avenge the Harvard victory of last wear, the invading Princeton eleven will have the advantage of a dry field and a clear sky this afternoon, if the weather report as given out by the Blue Hill Observatory late last night is correct. The temperature is predicted to drop to about 50 degrees, and a strong north-west wind should blow across the Stadium, thus making the kicking conditions equal from either end of the field.

If today is clear it will be the sixth successive Saturday throughout this fall on which the team has had perfect weather.

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