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The Yale-Princeton game will be played at New Haven this afternoon at 2 p. m. That the contest is to be spirited and aggressive is well shown by a comparison of the teams' relative strength. Yale places greatest confidence in McBride and in his punting. Princeton, in her ends. Both teams are in excellent physical condition, and are prepared to play hard, fast and scientific football.
The teams will line-up as follows:
Yale -- Hubbell, l.e.; Francis, l.t.; Brown, l.g.; Hale, c.; Olcott, r.g.; Stillman, r.t.; Snitzer, Gould, r.e.; Fincke, q.b.; Sharpe, l.h.b.; Keane, Richards, r.h.b.; McBride, f.b.
Princeton -- Palmer, l.e.; Pell, l.t.; Mills, l.g.; Booth, c.; Edwards, r.g.; Hillebrand, r.t.; Poe, r.e.; Hutchinson, q.b.; McCord, l.h.b.; Reiter, r.h.b.; Mattis, f.b.
The officials will be: Referee, E. N. Wrightington, Harvard '97; umpire, Paul Dashiel, of Lehigh; timekeeper, F. Wood, B. A. A.; linesmen, R. J. Schweppe for Yale, and G. F. Smith for Princeton.
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