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Special arrangements for the handling of traffic to the Harvard-Army game at West Point Saturday have been made by the New York State and the Palisades Park police. One way traffic will be arranged on the main highways, and special details of traffic police will be put into service to accommodate the large number of cars expected.
From 11 o'clock until 2 o'clock the Peekskill-Bear Mountain Bridge and the main highway, route 9W, from there to West Point will be restricted for the use of north bound cars going to the game. After the game is over, or from 4 to 7 o'clock, this road will be reserved for the cars leaving West Point, thus accommodating the homebound traffic.
To further speed up the returning cars, arrangements have been made with the management of the Bear Mountain Bridge to sell round trip tickets to the motorists on their way to the game, so that on their return they will not have to stop and pay toll a second time.
Cars wishing to use this road in the direction conflicting with the schedule will have to use the Central Valley Road instead.
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