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Football.

The Chicago Game this Afternoon.

This afternoon at three o'clock the 'varsity will meet the strong eleven of the Chicago Athletic Association, and the probability is that the game will be as exciting as any that has been played on Soldiers Field this year. Chicago has a lot of good men and they have developed a surprisingly effective system of team work. In the game on election day they simply played with the B. A. A. team. The backs, Waidner, Van Doozer and Andrews, are a particularly strong combination.

The field was cleared off yesterday and if there is no more snow or rain in the meantime, it will be in first-class condition for the game this afternoon.

The teams will probably line up as follows:

HARVARD. C. A. A.

Emmons, 1.e. r.e., Culver.

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Hallowell, 1.t. r.t., Stone.

Mackie, 1.g. r.g., McCormick.

F. Shaw, c. c., Stevenson.

J. N. Shaw, r.g. 1.g., Thomas.

Waters, r.t. 1.t., Griffin.

A. Brewer, r.e. 1.e., Camp.

Wrenn, q.b. q.b., Henry.

C. Brewer, h.b. h.b., Waidner.

Wrightington, h.b. h.b., Van Doozer.

Fairchild, f.b. f.b., Andrews.

Freshman Eleven.Yesterday afternoon the first and second elevens lined up for one thirty-minute half, in the course of which the first made two touchdowns. The second eleven once got the ball to within a few yards of the first eleven's goal line, but lost it on downs.

In the game with the Worcester High School this afternoon ninety-eight will line up as follows: Wood, 1.e.; Fuller, 1.t.; Hoague, 1.g.; Hennen, c.; Woodward, r.g.; Holmes, r.t.; Bull, r.e.; Scott, q.b.; Cabot, h.b.; Redpath, h.b.; Manning, f.b.

Princeton - Pennsylvania Today.The first of the big football contests of the year takes place at Trenton this afternoon between Princeton and Pennsylvania, and everything points to a great game. Pennsylvania started off the season with greater promise than she has ever before shown, but during the past few weeks her work has hardly been up to expectations.

Taken individually the men who will line up against each other are said to be very evenly matched. Princeton's line is probably a good deal stronger on the defense than Pennsylvania's. Back of the line the advantage seems to be with the red and blue. Williams, U. of P.'s quarterback, is a better tackler, a better interferer, and handles the ball more cleanly than Poe of Princeton. The halfbacks are of almost equal strength, but Pennsylvania expects Brooke, her fullback, to do wonders for the team by his punting.

Special excursions will be run from Philadelphia and Princeton to the game.

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