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New Haven, Conn., November r15, 1911--Forty-five minutes of individual coaching formed the main part of the Yale team's work this afternoon. Following this there was a 10-minute scrimmage with the freshmen, in which Dun and Camp each made a touchdown for the University team, and a half-hour's signal drill. The team lined up as follows; l.e., Aver; l.t., Scull; l.g., Francis; c.,Ketcham; r.g., McDevitt; r.t., Paul; r.e., Bomeisler; q.b., Howe; l.h.b., Camp; r.h.b., Spalding; f.b., Dunn.
Tomorrow the undergraduates will march to the field with a band and cheer the team.
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