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As a matter of fact, the shift which was made in the line-up of the football team yesterday afternoon was neither a revolutionary one nor one that was altogether surprising, except that it strengthened the team--on paper. The Princeton game showed clearly that Bradlee is needed as a defensive back, that Captain Storer does not play end as well as tackle, and the every effort must be made to stir up action in the line. The shift of Hardwick from back to end merely follows out a suggestion from last year's line-up, in which he played offensive end on punt formations. Of course, it is late in the season to rearrange players, but Coach Haughton has made late changes before and his judgment may be depended on. Experience has shown that. The shake-up will be watched with interest, particularly in the Brown game, if it lasts till then.
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