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New Haven, Conn., November 5, 1907. After an hour's secret practice, the university team lined up for a scrimmage with the second team, during which the first team scored two touchdowns and a goal from placement, and the second team scored once. The forward pass and onside kick were not tried, but the practice consisted mostly of straight Football, the men being drilled in bucking the line and plunging. The first team outplayed the second in general, although the second team braced at times and on one occasion held the University team for downs. Wheaton, who has been out of the game for three week's with an injured knee, reported again today, but Paige is still on the injured list. The line-up: Bildes, l.e.; Brown, l.t., Cooney, l.g.; Duntar, c.; Goebel, r.g.; Bigclow, Fester, r.t.; H. Jones, Alcott, r.e., Dines, Bingham, q.b.; Bomar, Murphy, l.h.b.; Wheaton, r.h.b.; Burke, Wylie, f.b.
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