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New Haven, Conn., November 14, 1913, --Over one thousand students marched to Yale Field this afternoon and cheered individual members of the team. Practice was light and short, as a heavy rain interviewed, and consisted of signal practice. Guernsey and Pumpelly practiced drop-kicking. The line-up for tomorrow's game will be as follows: Avery, l.e.; Warren, l.t.; Pendleton, l.g.; Marting, c.; Ketcham, r.g.; Talbott, r.t.; Brann or Carter, r.e.; Wilson, q.b.; Ainsworth, l.h.b.; Knowles, r.h.b.; Dunn, f.b.

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