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Posted Jun 9, 2016
The clock was ticking the week of November 7, 1927. In five days, Davidson would come to Chapel Hill for its twenty-fifth meeting against the Tar Heels, and Kenan Stadium was set as the venue. The Tar Heels had played their last football game on Emerson Field. Tickets were priced at $2—for all seats. “There are no bad seats,” the Chapel Hill Weekly noted.
(Kenan Journal)
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