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Yesterday's practice for the Yale team was very light in preparation for the game with Syracuse today. Although Yale is weakened by having her best ends on the hospital list, she expects to run up a larger score than last year against the Syracuse team. Anderson, the old Minnesota player, is playing a fine game at right half, his phenomenal running and successful manipulation of the forward pass being exceptionally good for so early in the season. Captain Howe and Francis have also been doing well particularly at field goals. Merritt, at quarter, will start the game in place of Captain Howe. Syracuse has gone to New Haven with a squad of sixteen men, and confidently hopes to at least equal last year's score, when she rolled up six points against Yale, the final score being 12 to 6.
Yale's line-up will be as follows: l.e., Avery; l.t., Scully; l.g., Francis; c., Ketcham; r.g., McDevitt; f.t., Perry; r.e., Camp; q.b., Merritt; l.h.b., Reilly; r.h.b., Anderson; f.b., Philbin
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