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Providence, R. I., October 22, 1925--After the hard scrimmage of yesterday afternoon, Coach Robinson is practically certain of the line-up that he will start against Yale on Saturday. All of the men came through the Bates game in good physical shape, and the same eleven will attempt to down the Bulldog this Saturday.
The only doubtful position is center. Hodge, who has been filling the pivot position since Stephens' injury, is at present scheduled to start against the Blue.
Brown Confident as to Outcome
Student enthusiasm has been running high all week, and will reach its climax at a mass meeting tomorrow night. Both the Yale and Brown bands will be on hand, and speeches will be made by the rival coaches and by students of both universities.
Confidence prevails in the ability of the Bears to defeat Yale. The coaches have been working on a new offense which it is expected will cause trouble to the New Haven invaders.
Exercises dedicating the new stadium will be held directly before the start of the game many notables, including His Excellency the governor of Rhode Island, and the Mayor of Providence, will be present at the formal opening of the new gridiron.
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