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Quaker-Tiger Game Will Be Televised

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Saturday's Princeton-Penn game, which may decide the Ivy League basketball championship, will be televised in Boston by Channel 5, beginning at 2 p.m.

Princeton and Penn, along with Columbia, are tied for the League lead at present with 4-0 records. The Quakers have won all their League games easily, while the Tigers, defending champions have beaten Yale by just five points and Harvard by two (Penn beat the Crimson by 21).

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