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There are now about sixteen candidates for the senior eleven. During the past week the men have been hard at work and though steadily improving are not yet very strong. The eleven will now play four games each week, mostly with outside school teams. Gage is now coaching the men and Beals is expected out to take charge Thursday.
The ninety-five eleven is still very weak, and unless heavier and stronger material is soon brought out nothing much can be expected of the team. Since the last call for candidates a few more men have come out, but the general need for larger men is still the same. It is planned to play some game each day. In the work yesterday against ninety-six, the playing was very ragged and irregular, good team work lacking at nearly all times. It is earnestly hoped that more candidates will soon come out in order that all available material may be tried.
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