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If we may judge anything of the senior class eleven from watching their play yesterday, we should say that they are sadly in want of a captain. This is without the slightest disrespect towards the present captain, whose valuable services are required with the 'varsity squad. We have no doubt that it is hard for him to appoint a substitute; and it may be equally hard for the eleven to choose a successor. But however difficult the problem, Ninety two should find some way to settle matters very speedily and get one man to direct their foot ball work both on and off the field.

We are not usually disposed to interfer much with the management of any one class eleven. But unless some change is made right speedily, the senior class eleven is sure to become demoralized. Such a demoralization would go far towards the undoing of the main work for which the class teams are organized - the development of foot ball material.

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