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Football.

'Varsity Practice.

Hartwell, r.e. l.e., Sever.

Foster (Wrenn), q.b. q.b., Fairchild (Borden).

Hayes (Hamlen), h.b. h.b., Jackson.

Brown (Phelan), h.b. h.b., Gierasch.

Dunlop, f.b. f.b., Weld (Arnold).

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Ninety-Five, 6; C. H. & L., 6.The seniors played the Cambridge High and Latin School eleven on Soldiers Field yesterday to a tie, 6-6.

Ninety-five was very weak in contrast to their game on Saturday. The Cambridge men were strong in their interference on round-the-end plays and worked together well.

Freshman Football.The outlook for a good ninety-eight football eleven grows brighter every week. The new system of developing material has proved a great success and now only the best of the candidates remain with the squad. The number of men has been reduced to two elevens and the coaches are now busily engaged in perfecting their team work. The greatest fault the men have lies in their slowness and in their inability to follow the ball. The centre men are especially poor in these particulars. At present the rush line is very weak and a good deal of coaching will be required to bring it into proper form. The men are large and strong and will doubtless improve greatly with experience. The line will also be strengthened by the addition of several 'varsity men who will join the freshman squad later in the week.

The team will be especially strong in its positions behind the line. Rand, Hardenbrook, Flint, Hincke, Redpath, and Cabot show up very well at halfback, while Captain Scott, Valentine, Hayes and Goodrich are good candidates for quarterback.

Nearly all of the men have played on some preparatory school eleven and this experience, together with the work they are doing here, ought to make their chances against the Yale freshmen seem very encouraging.

Harvard-Yale Game.[N. E. Associated Press.]

SPRINGFIELD, MASS., Oct. 15. - Manager Moore of the Harvard Football Association was in the city today and engaged Hampden Park for the football game with Yale, Saturday, November 24. This settles the question of a change of date.

Princeton, 12; U. of Virginia, 0.[N. E. Associated Press.]

BALTIMORE, Oct. 15. - In spite of her great advantage in weight, Princeton today could only score twelve against the University of Virginia, and was unable to score at all in the last half. Her heavy tackles and guards repeatedly made openings for the backs, but her long gains were made around left end.

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