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A conference was held at Princeton, yesterday, by the managers of the Harvard and Princeton football teams, to prepare for the coming match. There will be four grand stands which will seat 10,000. No admission tickets will be sold beyond this number. This is done because of the lack of railroad facilities and the poor accommodations for handling a larger crowd at Princeton. Applications for seats will have to be made by blanks, which will be distributed among the Princeton and Harvard clubs within a few days. No applications for seats will be received after 12 noon, Monday, Oct. 28. Arrangements are now being made with the Pennsylvania Railroad for the laying of side tracks to accommodate the trains.
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