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New Haven, Conn., November 16, 1914.--Although all of the regulars reported at the field today the work for the University team was exceedingly light because of the hard game last Saturday. The coaches spent considerable time in perfecting the defence, and giving the men practice in tackling and running down the field under punts. The backs had a long drill in punting and placement-kicking; after which the first team devoted an hour to signal and formation work. In a half-hour scrimmage with the second team the scrubs succeeded, in scoring two touchdowns to the former's one. The university team line up as follows: l.e., Brann; l.t., Talbott; l.g., Conroy; c., White; r.g., Walden; r.t., Betts; r.e., Higgenbotham; l.h.b., Ainsworth; r.h.b., Knowles; q.b., Wilson; f.b., Le Gore.
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