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BUDER RIDES AGAIN IN TRY AT CYCLING TO PRINCETON

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Trying to prove to a doubting world that "it can be done", Eugene H. Buder '38 will leave Cambridge at 12:01 o'clock Friday morning on his bicycle in an attempt to reach Princeton before the game on Saturday begins.

An experienced cycler, Buder will be out to retrieve the honor and the $20 which he lost two years ago when he made a similar attempt and failed only because of a technicality which ruled him a pedestrian at the George Washington Bridge and which forced him to walk his machine across its crowded sidewalks.

According to the regulations of the bets which he has made with three sceptics, the second year law student must be in his seat in Palmer stadium when the whistle blows for the opening kickoff.

This year Buder hopes to reach the Bridge early in the morning by taking a shorter route and avoiding traffic.

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