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The committee from the freshman class to decide upon the trophies to be given to the football team has chosen silver cups which are to be given to the men who played in the Yale game and to the manager. The cups are about three inches high and are of solid silver. On the front are engraved the name of the player, his position and the words "Yale, '92, 4; Harvard, '92, 36." The choice was given to the members of the eleven to have either the small solid silver cups or larger ones of plated ware. The majority decided upon the smaller ones and these mementos will probably prove to be more satisfactory than any others which could have been purchased for the same amount of money. Ninety-two had such a large surplus at the end of the season that she could well afford to give suitable mementos to the victorious team. The names of the men who are to receive cups are Curtis, Newell, Baker, Allen, Travis, Heard, Hunt, Cranston, Harding, Dennison, Lee, Wadsworth, Forbes and Smith.
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