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The 1913 football squad of 25 men, accompanied by its coaches and trainer, and Mr. W. H. MacKinnon, of the Athletic Office, will leave the Square at 12.15 o'clock with the University squad. The Freshman squad will spend the night in New York and will play the Princeton 1913 team tomorrow afternoon at Princeton. The following men will be taken: E. Bradley, M. F. Carr, T. Chadwick, G. C. Cutler, Jr., R. G. Ervin, S. Felton, H. B. Gardner, L. Godfrey, Jr., A. M. Goodale, Jr., E. P. Graves, Jr., E. A. Graustein, P. M. Hollister, B. N. Jones, P. H. Keays, D. Lawson, R. P. Lewis, E. A. Lingard, S. B. Marsh, F. Parker, J. S. Parker, D. C. Parmenter, R. C. Proctor, P. L. Wendell, C. T. Weston, F. R. Wulsin.
Signal Practice Yesterday Afternoon.
Yesterday's practice for the Freshman football team was light and opened with a half hour blackboard demonstration of plays and formations by Coach Waterbury in the Locker Building. This was followed by signal practice for three quarters of an hour. The squad was divided up into two teams which were run by Gardner and Ervin.
The first team lined up as follows: Hollister, l.e.; Lingard, l.t.; Parmenter, l.g.; Cutler, c.; Godfrey, r.g.; Felton, r.t.; Carr, r.e.; Gardner, q.b.; Graves, l.h.b.; Graustein, r.h.b.; Marsh, f.b.
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