Providence, R. I., November 12, 1925.--Stifler and Broad, ends; Talbot and Smith, tackles; MacCrillis and Prorouchee, guards: Getz, center; Mishel, quarterback; and Dixon, Keefer, and Payor, back was the line-up that ran through signals in today's practice. As this eleven has been working together constantly since the Boston University game, no changes are expected before the whistle blows for the Harvard game Saturday.
Nine of these men have already opposed the red-shirted eleven in the Stadium, and fullback Payor has shared in three Brown triumphs. No University except Yale and Princeton has ever downed Harvard four times successively, but confidence prevails that the Bear will enter this select class three days hence. Eight to five are the said offered by Brown students today, but these odds are expected to drop to about five to four by game time.
Although the student body already counts the Crimson beaten, the coaches are loath to discus the game. Brown's line is admittedly stronger than the Harvard forwards that faced Princeton Coady's recent shift, however, makes the line much stronger, and Keefer and Dixon's slashes may be stopped more effectively than was to be expected from the old Crimson barrier
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