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Yesterday thirteen men reported for the Senior football team, seven for the Junior team, and three for the Sophomore team. This magnificent total of twenty-three is most encouraging for the class series. Two teams can be picked, and there will still be one substitute held in reserve.
We are ashamed to chronicle such figures in connection with class football. It is, or should be, the most popular of the minor sports at this season. This year especially, with an unusually long series of games to provide competition, there is opportunity for the best men to show their worth and for the development of team play.
The communications in another column indicate how seriously the situation is viewed by the captains of the Senior and Sophomore teams. As the first games are to be played next week it is very essential that the class captains have larger squads immediately.
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