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Providence, R. I., November 12, 1925.--Stifler and Broad, ends; Talbot and Smith, tackles; MacCrillis and Prorouchee, guards: Getz, center; Mishel, quarterback; and Dixon, Keefer, and Payor, back was the line-up that ran through signals in today's practice. As this eleven has been working together constantly since the Boston University game, no changes are expected before the whistle blows for the Harvard game Saturday...
Brown's line-up today was Stifier and Brods, ends: Talbot and Smith, tackles: Provonohee and McCrillis, guards: Getz, center: Dixon and Keefer, halfbacks: Payer, fullback, and Mishel, quarterback...
...entire Brown squad, with one exception, is in perfect condition. Keefer and Dixon, star carriers, were both given a rest on Saturday, and should reach the peak of their game against the Crimson. Payer, another back, has also recovered from the minor injuries he received a week ago in the Brown-Dartmouth tussle. Captain Stifler, who never has reached his top form this season, has recovered from his foot injury and should discourage runs around his end in Saturday's encounter...
Brown's backfield possesses in brilliance what it lacks in weight. Of the men starting today, Mishel, quarterback, and Keefer are the only light backs, but practically all the substitute material is under the average poundage...
...Keefer last season was one of the most colorful backs in the East; playing without a headguard, his speed and clusiveness reminded many of Brown's greatest back, Follard. Mishel is another speedster, and is also a capable dropkicker. Of the other starting backs, Payer is experienced, heavy, and fast, while Jones, who has won the fullback berth has plenty of weight and played well in the last period of the Penn game...