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About sixty freshmen came out on Jarvis yesterday afternoon to try for their class team. After passing the ball for a short time the men were divided into squads and lined up and then practiced breaking through and falling on the ball. The practice ended with a short run up North Avenue. The men on the whole compare very favorably both in style and general play with the freshmen of other years. Following are the men who came out:
J. L. Heard, R. L. Raymond, E. Brown, R. E. Sears, B. S. Priest, H. R. Simonds, A. C. Potter, W. M. Briggs, R. C. Grew. J. W. Schereschewsky, A. J. Peters, F. Davis, Jr., M. L. Scull, E. Everett, S. A. Lawton, R. M. Winthrop, G. Allis, N. Bent, A. Whitside, W. R. Peabody, J. K. Whitte more, E. K. Arnold, A. D. Irving, D. D. Miller, W. S. Patten, N. H. White, G. Steinfeld, T. Weill, H. Tinder, A. Cook, Q. R. Sylvester, J. L. Fiske, S. R. Kimball, W. M. Frotter, H. G. A. Haren. E. Cockrall, W. H. Brice, W. F. Hodge, R. K. Fox, C. L. Pierce, L. Eddy, A. P. Teele, T. R. Kimball, A. J. Peters, F. W. Grinnell, F. Webb, F. B. Winslow, H. Oppenhenn, W. Tileston, S. Sanford, G. E. Brown, A. B. Bowser, F. C. D. Hitch.
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