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A Freshman squad unweildy because of its size was yesterday given a hard scrimmage by Head Coach E. L. Casey '19. After a week's work in conditioning, the squad of 168 men, the largest number that has ever reported, seems to be measuring up favorably with former first year squads at this point in their development.
In yesterday's scrimmage the backs and ends were on the whole very creditable performers, though the ragged play of the line made it evident that the men had not yet gotten their assignments properly.
The combination preparatory and high school stars which composes the present first string material has a lot of work ahead of it to become a smooth functioning machine before the game with Andover on October 8.
The Freshman schedule, which contains two objective points in the Dartmouth and Yale Freshmen games, is as follows:
October 8, Andover at Andover.
October 15, Exeter at Exeter.
October 22, Worcester Academy.
October 29, Dartmouth 1931 at Hanover.
November 2, Harvard Seconds. November 12, Yale 1931.
The men who are still retained on the Freshman squad are:
Amazeen, Baldwin, Batchelder, Brinkley, Collins, Davis, Dreyfus, Dwinell, Edwards, Fashay, Fairbank, Fitts, Frazter, Frothingham, Fullman, Gade, Gildea, Gilligan, Gilmore, Hallowell, Hamlin, Harding, Huguley, Johnson, M., Johnson, R., Junkin, Kales, Kernan, Lawrence, Locke, Loux, Mazero, McGuiness. Newhart, Nichols, Ogden, Pruyn, Puffer, Putnam, Richards, Richardson, Rowse, Stearns, Talbot, Tichnor, Trainer, Trudon. Upton, Vouckx, Walker, Warnor, Weeks, Weiner, Whitman, Winston
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