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Farmington, Conn., Nov. 16, 1910.--Thirty-four players, three coaches, two managers, and six attendants, with Dr. Nicholas, arrived here at 6.15 o'clock, after a good trip. The whole squad, with the exception of T. Frothingham, is here and in excellent shape. Wendell will probably start in Frothingham's place, as the latter has a slight attack of jaundice. Corbett and Leslie are expected to make up the rest of the back-field. Frothingham arrives tomorrow; also coaches Learn and Withington, who will join the squad at Yale Field.
At 10 in the morning the whole squad will leave Hartford on a special train to New Haven. This trip is being made to accustom the men to the different light and skyline at Yale Field; in former years, only the backs and ends were sent down for this purpose. At 12 o'clock the squad dines at the Yale Dining Hall, and at 12.30 takes a special car to Yale Field for signal practice and punting only. The return to Farmington will be made at 4 o'clock.
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