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In Hanover Camp--

As a result of the Yale game, Dooley, the famous Dartmouth signal-caller, may not be able to start against Harvard on Saturday afternoon. Dooley and Goldstein were slightly injured last Saturday, and in consequence the Green team will probably take the field with Fallon as quarterback, and Holleran and Parker tackles.

The first team practice yesterday consisted of signal drill, kicking practice, and dummy scrimmage. Coach Hawley placed special emphasis on a defense against forward passes. A large part of the time was devoted to combing over the scrubs for competent substitute material. The squad as a whole is said to be slightly under par, and the coaches are in particular need of good second-string men in case substitutions are necessary.

The line-up yesterday was: Tully and Bjorkman, ends; Holleran and Parker, tackles; Diehl and Smith, guards; Whitaker, center; Fallon, quarterback; Oberlander, Hall, and Leavitt, backs. Later in the afternoon the following substitutions were made: Sage for Tully at end; Allen for Holleran at guard; Dooley for Fallon at quarterback; Reeder for Oberlander and Robinson for Hall at backs.

The Dartmouth supporters plan to come to Cambridge in full force on a special train Friday. The allotment of seats was sold out and thousands of applications were turned away.

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