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FRESHMAN OFF FOR NEW HAVEN

Last Preparation Held Yesterday for Grapple With Yale 1918.

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Yesterday marked the end of the Freshman preparation for the game with Yale 1918 at New Haven tomorrow afternoon. The work was very light, consisting entirely of signal practice and light drill. They were also given practice at running down under punts and getting under way on the kickoff.

Wheeler, who has been playing, very well this fall, will be unable to play tomorrow on account of an injury to his knee, which he sustained in last Saturday's game. Mackie will probably appear in his place.

The squad, accompanied by their coaches and managers, will leave Cambridge at 2.15 o'clock this afternoon, spending the night at the Hotel Mohican in New London. Tomorrow morning they will go to New Haven, arriving about noon. The game is called at 2.30 o'clock, after which the squad will have dinner at the Taft, and spend the evening at the theatre. The first team lined up in the following order yesterday: Harvey, 1.e.; Davis, 1.t.; Snow, 1.g.; Wiggin, c.; Burr, r.g.; Mackie, r.t.; White, r.e.; Taylor, q.b.; Thacher, 1.h.b.; Enwright, f.b.; Robinson, r.h.b.

Besides the first team and Wheeler, 13 substitutes will make the trip. They will be: T. S. Blair, P. M. Cabot, C. deRham, J. F. Franklin, A. Gardner, R. Hitchcock, M. W. Howe, R. Horween, T. L. Lothrop, V. F. Likins, T. Nelson, W. Murray and W. F. Williams.

William Brackett Snow, Jr., of Stoneham, has been appointed captain of the Freshman chess team.

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