Fans at the Princeton game Saturday will be crunching into 22,142 apples and smiling contentedly into the TV cameras. And it's all for a worthy cause--the Harvard Student Agencies and the New York-New England apple industry.
The football contest will be televised as the Eastern game of the week, and the apple men and the money men figured it would be a good way for everyone to take advantage of it.
HSA will have costumed couples in crazy hats selling the apples for ten cents apiece. The apple people are donating the fruit free.
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