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The Yale team and substitutes, twenty-two men in all, arrived at Woodland Park Hotel, Auburndale, yesterday evening. All the men with the exception of Bloomer are in good condition and are in better shape even than they were last year at this time. Bloomer has a badly sprained foot and it is very improbable that he will be able to play at all. There is, however, no truth in the report that Shevlin is laid up; he is almost recovered from his slight muscle bruise.
The line-up, which will be the same as it was in the Princeton game last Saturday is as follows: r.e., Shevlin; r.t., Hogan; r.g., Bloomer, Miller; c., Rorsback; l.g., Batchelder; l.t., Kinney; l.e., Rafferty, (captain); q.b., Rockwell; r.h.b., Metcalf; l.h.b., Mitchell; f.b., Farmer.
There was no practice of any kind yesterday, but there will be light signal practice today, probably in Auburndale.
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