NEW HAVEN, CONN., Sept. 25, 1906. -- Twenty men reported for Yale football practice at the beginning of the season, but that number has been increased to about 40. The back field is fast and clever, but the material for the line is the poorest that has been available in years, all the candidates being very light.
The first scrimmage of the year was held this afternoon, when several forward passes were worked with fair success. This was followed by practice in catching punts falling on the ball, and dummy work. A general call for candidates was issued tonight.
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