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NEW HAVEN, CONN., Oct. 1, 1907.--The last practice for the Yale football team before the Wesleyan game ended today in a 15-minute scrimmage, in which the university team won, 6 to 0. The forward pass and onside kick proved to be the poorest ground-gainers, the university eleven relying chiefly on straight football for most of the gains. Coy and Jones made 25 and 40-yard runs from the backfield, after receiving kicks. Brides was again in the line-up.
The university team scored on a goal by Bomar, kicked from the 35-yard line after Coy had heeled a catch. Two more points were added on a safety from a kick that rolled across the scrub's goal. As a whole the work was fast and snappy.
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