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The Harvard association football team will meet Yale on the old Yale Field at New Haven tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock. The University players will be opposed by a team which, although it started the season poorly, has shown a wonderful ability to redeem itself, and appears now to be exceptionably strong. In the early part of the season the Crimson team demonstrated a paper supremacy over the Yale eleven by defeating Springfield 2 to 1 after the latter team had swamped Yale 9 to 0. Later on Yale evened up its relative standing by defeating Cornell, 1 to 0, while the Harvard team defeated them 4 to 2. Princeton, on the other hand, defeated both the University and Yale, the former 4 to 2, the latter 1 to 0. The University team was strengthened this week by G. H. Tilghman '19, who has reported from the cross-country squad and who will start the game in place of W. W. Rice '18.
15 Players Make Trip.
Fifteen players, with Coach Burgess and Managers Hoyt and Clough, will make the trip, leaving Boston today at 2 o'clock. The teams will line up as follows:
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