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The football practice yesterday was secret and did not last very long. The first and second elevens did not line up against each other, but merely ran through signals. Besides the regular coaches, Frank Hallowell was out and helped to put more snap into the work. The first lined up as follows: r. e., Cabot; r. t., Haughton; r. g., Bouve: c., F. Shaw; l. g., N. Shaw; l. t., Wheeler (Swain); l. e., Moulton; q. b., Beale (Cochrane); f. b., Brown (Dibblee); l. h. b., Wrightington; r. h. b., Livermore. Neither Dunlop nor Cozzens were dressed in football clothes. Dunlop is going to stay here to be massaged and will go on today.
At 5 o'clock the team and substitutes left the square in a special car and were given an enthusiastic send-off by a large crowd of students. R. H. Stevenson, Jr., led the cheering which was continued until the car had left the square. The men taken to Philadelphia are as follows: Wrightington, N. Shaw, Beale, Doucette, Brown, Merriman, Sullivan, Moulton, Cabot, Cochrane, Swain, Sargent, Livermore, Wheeler, Jaffray, F. Shaw, Lewis, Bouve, Dibblee, Haughton, Dunlop, Mills, Cozzens, Woodward, Brine, Lee, Weld, Wadsworth, Richardson.
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