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THE INDIANS TODAY.

Close Contest Expected.--The Game will be Called at 3 O'clock.

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Present indications are that today's game with the Carlisle Indians will be one of the hardest of Harvard's season. Every year the Indians have made an up-hill fight against adverse conditions, but this year they have grasped the finer points of football and are particularly strong. No defense, however, that they can employ should prevent Harvard from scoring, for reliance can be placed not only upon the end interference, but also upon the plays through the line, especially with Kendall and Ellis playing. With his long punts, Hallowell should equal Hudson in kicking. Skilful as the latter is in kicking goals from the field, his eleven must first rush the ball at least to Harvard's 30-yard line before he can have the opportunity. Harvard can prevent this by means of the recently developed defense. As Boal and Hollingsworth are injured, and as Merriman has not come up to expectations at left guard, A. R. Sargent will play the position.

The College band will attend the game this afternoon and the first selection played between the halves will be the accompaniment to a new Harvard song which has been composed by C. L. Smith '97.

The line-up today will be: Harvard.  Carlisle. Campbell, l.e.  r.e., Sickles. Donald, l.t.  r.t., Scholder, Seneca. A. R. Sargent, l.g.  r.g., Scott. Burnett, c.  c., Smith. Burden, r.g.  l.g., Redwater. Lawrence, r.t.  l.t., Wheelock. Hallowell, r.e.  l.e., Rogers. Daly, q.b.  q.b., Hudson. Gierasch, l.h.  r.h., Miller. Kendall, r.h.  l.h., Metoxen. Ellis, f.b.  f.b., Pierce.

The officials will be: Umpire, Paul Dashiel of Lehigh; referee, Budd of Lehigh. Timekeeper, F. B. Wood, B. A. A.

Yesterday's practice consisted chiefly of running through signals and was very short. There was no line-up. The backs were given careful drill in punting and catching kicks.

The officials will be: Umpire, Paul Dashiel of Lehigh; referee, Budd of Lehigh. Timekeeper, F. B. Wood, B. A. A.

Yesterday's practice consisted chiefly of running through signals and was very short. There was no line-up. The backs were given careful drill in punting and catching kicks.

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