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Dunlop stayed in Cambridge until yesterday to have his knee massaged and left for Philadelphia last night. He will start the game but it is doubtful whether he will last it out, for his knee is still in bad condition. His substitute will probably be Livermore, for Cozzens's ankle is still very weak...
Heard, who has been laid up with a bad knee since Monday is still on crutches, but he will probably be able to play on Saturday...
During the first part of the practice the first eleven kept the ball in the second eleven's territory and after Dibblee and Brown had exchanged kicks several times without advantage to either side, the first eleven rushed the ball to the fifteen yard line. Dunlop injured his knee at this juncture and gave place to Cozzens. A minute after Bouve made a beautiful plunge through the line and scored...
...only positions on the eleven which are now in doubt for Saturday's game are the tackles. Wheeler is uncertain, Mills is still laid up, and will probably not recover in time for the game, and Merriman's knee still bothers him a little. There is some talk of Gould, tackle on last year's team, who is now in the Medical School, playing, but this is very improbable as he is not in condition. Swain, Lee and Woodward are the only tackles who are uninjured and in good condition to play...
Captain Wrightington was dressed to play again but was not in the game, his only work being a run around the field. His knee was much stronger than was expected, and it is hoped that he will be able to play Saturday. Wheeler was also in the line-up again for the first time since the Brown game. He did not, however, play very long as his knee is still rather weak. There is good prospect of his playing against Princeton, especially as Mills, who has played regularly at left tackle lately, is now confined to his room with...