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ALLIGATORS FROM FLORIDA MAY INVADE STADIUM IN 1929

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Alligators, as mascots of the University of Florida football team, may add color to the recently scheduled contest for the fall of 1929. When the peninsula team invaded the Stadium in 1922, the voracious reptiles were included in the trip and there is every reason to expect their reappearance two years hence.

Although the bear and the bulldog are symbols of two of the University's opponents they have seldom been seen in the Stadium. When Brown was on the University schedule the bear was, however, and occasional spectator at the contests. The Yale bulldog has been a follower of football for many years.

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