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HARVARD AND YALE EACH LOSE SIXTEEN MEN BY GRADUATION

Six of Former's Are Regulars, While Latter Has Seven Who Have Played All Season.

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The Harvard and Yale squads will each lose sixteen men by graduation this year, Harvard from a squad of 37 and Yale from a squad of 28. Harvard will lose six of the players who have been regulars this season, and Yale will lose seven.

The following regulars will be lost by graduation: HARVARD.  YALE.   C. Sheldon '16, tackle R. S. C. King '16, back.  C. B. White '16, centre E. W. Mahan '16, back.  J. Sheldon '16, guard K. B. G. Parson '16, tackle.  N. M. May '16, tackle E. W. Soucy '16, end.  C. F. Wiedeman '16, end D. J. Wallace '16, centre.  A. D. Wilson '16, back D. C. Watson '16, quarterback.  O. L. Guernsey '16, back   W. D. Savage '16, back A. T. Lyman '16, end.  R. M. Scovil '16, back G. A. McKinlock, Jr. '16, back.  H. V. Van Holt '16, guard W. Rollins '16, back.  R. Kent '16, guard A. J. Weatherhead '16, end. W. Whitney '16, back.

Harvard loses three regular backs to Yale's two; while Yale loses five regular forwards to Harvard's three.

Harvard loses three regular backs to Yale's two; while Yale loses five regular forwards to Harvard's three.

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