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Twenty Minute Scrimmage at Yale

Flynn and Pumpelly Score Touchdowns.

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New Haven, Conn., Nov. 18, 1912.--Practice this afternoon was again comparatively light, the scrimmage being limited to twenty minutes. The final score was 12 to 0 in favor of the University team, Flynn and Pumpelly each scoring a touchdown. No attempt was made to kick the goals. Simple line plunging was used throughout; no long runs were made. The team lined up in regular positions with the exception of the substitution of Gallauer for Bomeisler, and Read and Arnold for Pendlcton.

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