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The members of the senior class do not seem to realize that this year is their last chance to win the class football championship, and that to make even a respectable showing there must be at least men enough to make up two elevens every day. Nothing is more demoralizing to the team than that there should be hardly men enough to form a single eleven. There can be no competition, and consequently no snap in the play. Worse, there can be no good practice, for a team cannot learn to play football by going through tricks and learning how they should line up without a second eleven to line up against. There are plenty of heavy and strong men, who know football, in Ninety-five and there are many more who can learn. It is a shame that a class of nearly four hundred can not take enough interest in its eleven to send out thirty men.

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