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Twelve hundred cadets will invade Cambridge tomorrow morning at 10.15 o'clock when they detrain at the Stadium station of the Boston Elevated and form to march upon the Yard. Following lunch at the Union the West Pointers will parade to the Stadium, where they are scheduled to arrive at 1.15 o'clock. After the game the cadets will be given leave until midnight, when they will return to their trains and arrive in West Point about 9 o'clock.
Arrive by Subway
Arriving in Boston at 9 o'clock tomorrow morning the Corps will parade through Boston from the Huntington Avenue Yards to Park Street subway station where it will board special trains for Cambridge. After detraining the cadets will march up Boylston Street and into the Yard through the Johnson Gate. Because of limited facilities in the Union half of the group will eat at 11.15 o'clock, while the remainder, will eat at 11.45 o'clock.
Squad Already Here
The Army squad of 38 players arrived at the Auburndale Station at 9 o'clock last night and went immediately to the Belmont Springs Country Club, while the mascot mule has preceded the Cadets and is enjoying the pasture of Fort Devens.
Traffic Regulations
Between the hours of 12.30 and 2.15 o'clock, and 3.45 and 5.30 o'clock, the following streets will be closed:
Boylston Street from Mt. Auburn to Soldiers Field; Memorial Drive from DeWolfe to Mr. Auburn Street; Eliot Street from Brattle Square to Boylston Street; Winthrop Street from Brattle Square to Dunster Street; South Street from Dunster Street to Boylston Street. Parking will be forbidden on Boylston Street from Eliot Street to Soldiers Field from 8 to 5.30 o'clock.
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