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The University second team will play its first game of the season tomorrow afternoon at Exeter, New Hampshire, where it meets the strong Phillips Exeter Academy eleven. Coach Knox will take a squad of 23' players, leaving tomorrow noon and returning after the game. The game tomorrow will likewise be the first on Exeter's schedule so that no information is available as to the schoolboys' strength. Yet with a half dozen veterans remaining from last year's victorious team, the New Hampshire school will certainly send an experienced combination against Coach Knox's men.
Two additional games have been arranged for the second team, and two more are now pending. The black-jerseyed team will face Andover on the latter's field on November 3 and will close the season against the Brown second team on November 17 at Soldiers Field.
The following 23 men will make the trip to Exeter:
I. G. Black '23, F. B. Brennan '24, A. B. Cassedy '25, R. I. Cordingly '25, J. H. Finley Jr. '25, E. D. Hamilton '23, Hiller Innes '25, L. K. Marshall 4E.S., J. E. Merrill '24, R. F. Murphy '23, Curtis Nelson '24, C. B. Newhall '23, L. R. Nichols '24, J. J. Phelan '24, H. S. Pinkham '25, F. W. Pratt '23, J. T. Pratt Jr. '25, A. W. Samborski '25, M. W. Self '23, C. L. Short '23, W. M. Snow '25, D. H. Thomas '25, G. W. Tower 3E. S.
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