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Battery A and the First Corps of Cadets will play their fifth annual football game in the Stadium tomorrow morning at 10.30 o'clock. Admission will be by complimentary tickets only, except for holders of H. A. A. tickets who will be admitted without extra charge. Of the four games it has played Battery A has won three and tied one. The line-up, which contains a number of Harvard men, is as follows: BATTERY A. CADETS. S. S. Rodgers '09, l.e. r.e., Talbot Andrews, l.t. r.t., Nichols T. H. Barber '11, l.g. r.g., Gutterson Hooper, c. c., Ware...
...vehicles will be allowed on Boylston or North Harvard streets from Mt. Auburn street in Cambridge to Western avenue in Brighton between the hours of 12 to 5. Between these hours, the streets both in Cambridge and Brighton leading to Soldiers Field will be closed to all vehicles except as noted below...
...Saturday between 9 and 10.30 A. M. Ushers must be prepared to identify themselves with their Bursar cards, Co-operative tickets, or other such means of identification. No usher will be admitted to the field without a ticket nor will any such tickets be given out except at the appointed hours. Lunch will be served in the baseball cage at 11.30 o'clock. All ushers must be in their places by 12 o'clock. Section-heads will distribute badges at sections. Men marked (A) stand at bottom of steps, men marked (B) at first entrance, men marked (C) at upper...
...western trip for the Musical Clubs has been provisionally settled and in all probability it will remain unchanged. Except for the trip in 1907 this will be the first trip that the Musical Clubs have taken for fifteen years. It will be much more extensive than the trips heretofore, and fifty men will be selected from the Glee, Mandolin, and Banjo Clubs by competition to go on the trip...
...chief feature of the game was the constant kicking by both sides and the total absence of any fumbling in catching the punts. Vaughan and Kilpatrick, the Yale ends, were so effective at running down, that, except for Chrystie's 30-yard gain, the average running-back of the 24 punts received by the Princeton team was less than 5 yards. Yale's average was fully 9 yards. In line rushes Yale made first down 10 times to Princeton's twice. Princeton, however, was more ready to try the open game, and if she had not been kept...