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The University eleven plays Bowdoin on Soldiers Field today at 4 o'clock. Bowdoin, in spite of the handicap of having a practically new team, has succeeded in developing a capable offence with a heavy line and fast backs, and has had the advantage of good coaching. Last Saturday Bowdoin defeated New Hampshire State College by the score of 48 to 0.
The line-up: In the practice yesterday a great many substitutes were tried in the line-ups. In the preliminary practice Campbell coached the ends in tackling the dummy, and the backs and ends were given practice in catching and running down under punts. Besides Lewis and Waters, M. Donald '99, J. Cranston '91, and J. Lawrence '01 coached. O. F. Cutts, 2 1., who played guard and tackle on Bates for two years, was out yesterday for the first time. In the preliminary practice he showed up well against Barnard. Owing to the number of substitutes put in the game, the playing was slack. For a long time the ball see sawed back and forth in the middle of the field, one side gaining it on a fumble, making a few yards, and then losing it on a fumble. The backs were not sure in the handling of punts, nor did the line hold sufficiently well for the fullbacks to get the punts off. The men got down slowly on the kick off, and did not tackle surely. R. Noyes played well at halfback, making substantial gains, one of 20 yards around left end. Devens bucked well and kept going after being tackled. Jennings at left half backed up the line cleverly and got into all the plays. Lawrence at tackle played aggressively and was effective for gains through tackle. Toward the end of the practice team A scored a touchdown. The line-up:
In the practice yesterday a great many substitutes were tried in the line-ups. In the preliminary practice Campbell coached the ends in tackling the dummy, and the backs and ends were given practice in catching and running down under punts. Besides Lewis and Waters, M. Donald '99, J. Cranston '91, and J. Lawrence '01 coached. O. F. Cutts, 2 1., who played guard and tackle on Bates for two years, was out yesterday for the first time. In the preliminary practice he showed up well against Barnard.
Owing to the number of substitutes put in the game, the playing was slack. For a long time the ball see sawed back and forth in the middle of the field, one side gaining it on a fumble, making a few yards, and then losing it on a fumble. The backs were not sure in the handling of punts, nor did the line hold sufficiently well for the fullbacks to get the punts off. The men got down slowly on the kick off, and did not tackle surely.
R. Noyes played well at halfback, making substantial gains, one of 20 yards around left end. Devens bucked well and kept going after being tackled. Jennings at left half backed up the line cleverly and got into all the plays. Lawrence at tackle played aggressively and was effective for gains through tackle. Toward the end of the practice team A scored a touchdown.
The line-up:
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