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Yale vs. Dartmouth on the Newton A. C. Grounds.

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The Yale eleven meets Dartmouth this afternoon at 3 o'clock on the grounds of the Newton Athletic Club. In view of Dartmouth's large score against Bowdoin last Saturday, it seems likely that the game will be close. Neither side has the advantage of grounds. Captain McBride brought thirty men to Boston, although he expects to play the same team in both halves. Four regular players will be unable to play, Brown and the three halfbacks, Sharpe, Kiefer and Adams. The line-up will probably be: Thomas, l.e.; Francis, l.t.; Tomlinson, l.g.; Cunha, c.; Goss, r.g.; Stillman, r.t.; Gibson, r.e.; Fincke, q.b.; Stillman, r.t.; Gibson, r.e.; Fincke, q.b.; Shattuck, l.h.; Keane, r.h.; McBride, f.b.

There are two routes to the Newton grounds. The batter is to take a Harvard Bridge car to Beacon street, change to Newton Boulevard car and ride to the end of the line, change to Commonwealth Avenue car which goes past the entrance to the grounds. Time, 45 minutes. To go by the second route, take a Newton car at Harvard square and ride to Nonantum square, Newton; change-to car for Newtonville; change at Newtonville for Newton Centre or Highlands to Walnut street. Walk three-eighths of a mile to the grounds. Time 50 minutes

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