A new electric time clock, complete with horn, scoreboard, and remote controls, will be used for the first time in a basketball game when the varisty meets Boston College tonight. It was used at the wrestling matches last Saturday, after installation in the I.A.B. on Friday. Athletic Association officials have agreed on the need for the clock for some time and decided to purchase it last year. Among its features is an automatic horn which blows at the end of periods, set previously from a table on the floor by remote control.
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