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Show end festivities which began with the Harvard-Princeton musical club concert and parade tonight. There was little betting on the game. Only one large wager of $4000 to $1000, with Harvard on the long end, was reported. re-ported. The followers of old Nassau wero not slow in covering all the money offered at u to 2 and 2 to 1, however. PRINCETON READY FOR HARVARD GAME PRINCETOX, N. J.. Nov. 7. Prince - ton is ready for Harvard. At the conclusion conclu-sion of today's brief signal practice, Head I Coach Roper expressed blmaelt as satis- fled with the condition of the men, and promised that a lighting football team I would take the field to do battle with i Harvard tomorrow. I The Orange and Black adherents took the loss of Keck, the star left tackle, philosophically. Blgler's showing" in the last practice today was a finished pcr-I pcr-I formnnce. and th Tigers' admirers are ! confident in his ability to fill Keek's shoes. ; Kverywhere among Princeton backers : there was evident the feeling expressed ! by "Bi Bill" Edwards, captain of the j chanipiQiiship eleven, that "Princeton can not be beaten." Hordes of alumni, newspaper corre-spondenls corre-spondenls and senior promenade guests flocked into town touig.it for the weeifc- |