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The freshmen played a short practice game with '95 yesterday afternoon, and were defeated. It seems impossible for the freshmen to play the same line in more than one game, and yesterday was no exception. Several changes were made, but there was no visible improvement. The game played by the freshmen is not characterized by the least semblance of team work. If they wish to make a presentable showing in the class games, they must manifest more energy and interest. Barton and Watson played well. Dean was slow in giving the signals. Ninety-five were heavier than the freshmen, and made gains continually by "mass plays." Whittemore played a good game for '95.
'95. '97.
Hartwell, left end, Barton.
Teele, left tackle, Watson.
Cockrell, left guard, Williams.
Manning, centre, O'Connor.
Murchie, right guard, Shore.
Pierce, right tackle, Scannell.
Walker, right end, Wadsworth.
Mills, quarterback, Dean.
Miller, halfback, Irving.
Whittemore, halfback, Howe.
Knapp, ullback, Weld.
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