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...still lame. Woodruff, contrary to all expectations, has resumed his old place as right guard. The other guard is Heffelfinger, a powerful freshman. Carbin at center completes the rush line. Wurtemburg, as quarter-back is playing almost as well as the famous Beecher. The half-backs will be Graves and McClung, both are playing remarkably well. Bull still fills his old place of full-back and will doubtless take all chances to kick goals from the field. The substantiates are Newell, Harvey, McBride, Pike and Brewster. Most of the men are of medium weight but will depend on their strength...
...Eleven leaves Cambridge for Princeton this afternoon at 5 o'clock. The team will probably be composed as follows: Cumuock, Longstreth, Carpenter, Cranston, Trafford. Davis, V. Harding; quarter-back, G. Harding; half-backs, Lee and Porter; full-back, Sears. Some changes, however, may be made before the game is played. The following men will accompany the team as substitutes: Crosby, Austin, Van Schaik, Dean, Slocum, Perry, Morse, Wadsworth...
Harvard Freshmen-Curtis, Chase, Heard, Hunt, Travis, Newell, Wrenn; quarter-back, Neff; half-backs, Brooks and Draper; full-back, Forbes...
Cambridge High Schoot-Whittemore, Wrenn, Thayer, Haynes, Rogers, Clark, Mulford; quarter-back, Stevens; half-backs, Corbitt and Whitman; full-back, Burns. Mr. Baker '92 was referee...
Wesleyan.- Crane, Pierce, Eaton, Gardner, Heath, Glenn, Faber; Eggleston, quarter-back; Floy and Slay back half-backs; Clark full-back...