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After starting the week poorly, the Senior eleven has made considerable improvement, though the team play is still very ragged and the defense weak. The line has been strengthened by the addition of Seaver, at left tackle. Hennen, right guard, will be unable to play for a while owing to a strained shoulder, but Thayer, who has taken his place, is playing a strong game.

As a whole, the team should have a strong line, but until the interference is cleaner and more effective, it cannot do well on the offensive. As the eleven has played no regular game, it is impossible to gauge its strength as a team, but the men individually are up to the standard of class teams. The team has been coached G. S. Curtis '92, and J. L. Knox '98. The men now trying for the eleven are: Ends-Wood, Curtis, Rice, Flershem. Tackles-Seaver, Rice, Holmes, Jordan. Guards-Stone, Hennen, Thayer. Quarter-back-Vincent. Half-backs-Riggs, Emmons, Sanborn. Full-back-Adams.

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