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...eleven of first-rate strength. The weakest part of the team is undoubtedly the ends, both Avery and Carter showing lack of speed and defence skill. Other candidates for these positions are being developed under Hinkey and Bomeisler, the end coaches. The tackles will probably be Talbott and Pendleton while Captain Ketcham and Warren with Martin will make up the centre of the line for the present...
...line Talbot has been shifted to right tackle. Two men from last year's freshman team are showing up as dangerous rivals to Pendleton and Warren, who with Talbot form the veteran trio for the positions of tackle. Captain Ketcham has been playing at guard in offensive play and centre on the defence, changing with Marting, who has been showing exceptional speed...
During the last week Yale has been practicing the wing-shift plays brought East by T. Shevlin. Shevlin has given the eleven some scoring combinations which have worked well on the scrubs and will be tried today. Warren, Pendleton, Wheeler, Avery, and Talbott are all veterans who have been compelled to retire during the week to allow substitutes to be tried in their places. Harbison, Merkle, Pumpelly, and Cornell have been out of the game on account of illness. Cornell is the only member of this last group who will return soon...
Yale's line will be particular powerful, for the following men who played in one or both of the final games last fall have returned: Captain H. H. Ketcham, centre; B. F. Avery and L. Carter, ends; R. S. Cooney, J. S. Pendleton, and L. J. Arnold, guards; W. C. Warren and N. S. Talbott tackles...
...batting orders: HARVARD. PRINCETON. Alsop, l.f. l.f., Laird Wingate, s.s. s.s., Worthington Clark, 2b. c.f., Pendleton Ayres, 1b. 3b., Reed Gannet c.f. 1b., Rhodes Frye, r.f. r.f. Gieser Tomes, 3b. 2b. Gill Young, c. c., Wall Felton, p. p., Wood