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Yesterday after a short period of punting, the University team ran through easy signal practice. The men left Cambridge at 4 o'clock on a special car, and took the 4.50 boat train for Fall River. They will return to New York immediately after the game and spend the night at the Murray Hill hotel, leaving on the 10.03 train tomorrow morning for Boston...
Tomorrow afternoon, after a short signal practice, the squad will leave for West Point, starting from the car station on Boyston street at 4 o'clock, to connect with the 4.50 train for Fall River at the Back Bay station. A special car will be attached to this train. The team will go to New York by the Fall River line, proceed to the Murray Hill hotel, where they will have breakfast at 8 o'clock, leaving at 10.20 for Garrisons. From there they will be ferried across to West Point and have lunch at the Academy. On the return...
...yards to the 45-yard line. On the next play Starr made a forward pass to Foster on which the latter carried the ball over the line for the first touchdown. Burr kicked the goal. Two more touchdowns were made in quick succession by the first eleven. The short scrimmage which followed was devoted to further trail of the University team's defensive strength, with the result that the second eleven not once gained a first down. Toward the end Hall tried a few drop kicks for goals and Burr attempted several goals from placement from behind the line...
While the second team was having a long practice scrimmage, in which the forward pass and the onside kick played a prominent part, the following men practiced punting, drop kicking and place kicking: Burnham, Hall, Kennard, Macdonald, Miller, Parker and Tweed. Later Starr gave the ends a short practice in running down under punts...
This afternoon, after a short period of secret work, there will be the usual long open practice...