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The Freshman football squad yesterday afternoon was cut down to fifty five men. These candidates will be divided into a first and second eleven while those remaining will be retained as substitutes.
Thus far the candidates have been allowed to play more or less as they were previously taught although much time has been spent in striving for some sort of team work. The chief drawback in the play has been lack of heavy material, high tackling and fumbling. Beginning with today each man will receive individual coaching from experienced players. The department of kicking will be given especial attention. It has not yet been decided who will be picked for this work since no man has shown any special skill in that direction. The next game scheduled is with Exeter on Saturday, Nov. 3. A short time after this game a permanent captain will be elected.
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