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While the University eleven is receiving first consideration by the coaching staff at Soldiers Field, the second team, which was organized only last week, is by no means overlooked; for a good second team is of primary importance in the development of a successful University eleven.
With this in view Manager J. D. Falvey '20 made the following announcement yesterday: "One year men, that is, men who have just transferred from other colleges, or others who may be ineligible to play on the University team, are urgently requested to report for practice with the second team, and thereby help in the development of the first eleven."
Coach James L. Knox '98 of the second team has decided not to have the training table for his squad start till a week from today, in order to give him more time to look over the material and pick the limited number of players who will eat at the Varsity Club. Coach Knox and Manager Falvey have both expressed the hope that the second squad will not drop off any more in numbers as 3 full squad of players will be necessary in order to play out the complete schedule which Manager Falvey is new arranging.
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