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The Freshman football team will play the Hotchkiss School at Lakeville, Conn., this afternoon at 3.30 o'clock. The 1916 team has played two games so far this season, defeating Gordon, 16 to 0, and St. Mark's, 12 to 0. Hotchkiss was defeated last Saturday by the Trinity second, team, 7 to 6; the Hotchkiss backfield suffered a severe loss in this game when Pumpelly was badly injured and as a result has been forced to give up the game.
The Freshmen have come through this season without being scored against, but their playing has been no more than the average, in fact, a little below the form shown at this time last year by the 1915 team. Today's game will go a long way towards settling the future line-up. According to comparative scores the Freshmen should be able to win this afternoon by a comfortable margin.
The 1916 team will line up as follows: l.e., Lyman; l.t., Morgan; l.g., Perkins; c., Soucy; r.g., Cowen; r.t., Gilman; r.e., Rollins; q.b., Watson; l.h.b., Miller; r.h.b., McKinlock; f.b., Mahan.
Hotchkiss.--l.e., Heyl; l.t., Manning; l.g., Cox; c., Leisening; r.g., Morgan; r.t., Madden; r.e., Smith; q.b., Thurston; l.h.b., Sibley; r.h.b., Taylor; f.b., Winter.
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