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Show I Princeton Meets mm Harvard Grid Men H i In Eastern Classic I PRINCETON. N J Nov 7 Princeton Is read for Harvard At the conclusion conclu-sion of today's brief s'.jrnal practice Hand Coach Roper expressed hilBSCilf as satisfied satis-fied with the condition of the nun and promised thot a fighting football team would take the field to do lwttle with Harvard tomorrow The Orange and Black adherents took KH the loss of Keck, the star nhiiosophu sally, Blgler"! abowing in iho H last piactlce today was a finished performance per-formance and the Tigers' admirers are confident In his ability to fill K k shoes Everywhere among Princeton backers there was evidtnt the feellnp expressed by "Big Bill" Edwards, captain cap-tain of the 1553 champions-hip eleven, thai Httj "Princeton cannot be b'aten." Hordes of alumni, newspaper correspondents corre-spondents and senior promenade guest j flocked Into town tonight for the ire -i; end festivities which began with the Harvard-Princeton dual, musical clubs con-i con-i cert and the aenlor promenade tonight There was little letting on the (jam.-, Only one large wager of $4,000 to 1,CQQ with Harvard on tho long end WSJ reported re-ported The followers of Old Naaeatl were not slow in covering all the money offered at 5 to 2 and 2 to 1 howl v t |