The Navy game today corresponds to the West Point game of previous years and marks a turning point in the football season. Up to this time the weakness of our opponents has allowed the coaches to try out a large number of men, but from now on the eleven will gradually assume shape and begin to approach in team play the skill which characterizes certain individuals. Needless to say this game will be watched with great interest for its bearing on the ultimate prospects of the season; but, whatever the score may be, the contest is not likely to be one-sided. The Harvard team is not one to be rattled by strong opponents, and the navy is expected to play its best combination today.
Since a game with West Point could not be satisfactorily arranged, we are glad that the football management was able to substitute Annapolis, and we hope that these manlike rivals may be included in many future Harvard schedules.
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A WESTERN TRIP.