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Catalogue of Both Squads

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

To facilitate the use of the new Irwin score board erected at the north end of the field THE CRIMSON prints below a list of the players on both the Harvard and Williams squads with the numbers by which they will be designated at each substitution.

The CRIMSON will publish a football edition every Saturday, except on the day of the West Point game, until November 19.

WILLIAMS SQUAD.

1. Anderson.

2. Bohnet.

3. Eyre.

4. Fish.

5. Kellog.

6. Linder.

7. Mason, G.

8. Mason, P.

9. Michaels.

10. Olcott.

11. Perry.

12. Peterson.

13. Prindle.

14. Rahill.

15. Rice.

16. Rogers.

17. Smith.

18. Stevens.

19. Walker.

20. Winter.

21. Young.

HARVARD SQUAD.

22. Amory.

23. Blodgett.

24. Bush.

25. Campbell.

26. Corbett.

27. Felton.

28. Fisher.

29. Frothingham, T.

30. Frothingham, T. H.

31. Gradner.

32. Graustein.

33. Hollister.

34. Huntington.

35. Jowett.

36. Keays.

37. Leslie, F. H.

38. Leslie, H. C.

39. Lewis.

40. Long.

41. McKay.

42. Minot.

43. Morrison.

44. O'Flaherty.

45. Parmenter.

46. Perkins.

47. Pierce.

48. Potter.

49. Smith, L. D.

50. Smith, P. D.

51. Stow,

52. Tryon.

53. Wendell.

54. Wiggleworth

55. Withington.

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