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Under the new football rules, more men than ever before are needed on both the University and second squads. So far the second team coaches have been seriously handicapped by lack of men.
To be sure, playing on the second team is not all joy and glory, but it is just as important as playing on the University team, if the latter is to beat Yale. A successful football team is the greatest possible force for creating and developing loyalty and unity in the University. A victory at the end of the season reawakens the graduates' interest, and for a time at least welds the whole undergraduate body firmly together by the single impulse to rejoice.
Enormous physical power is not necessary to play football. Any man who will work and work hard, can alone accomplish much toward developing a successful team. There is a great opportunity to serve the University, of which many men should take advantage.
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