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CADETS WILL OPPOSE BATTERY A TOMORROW

Former College States Compose Elevens Which Engage In Eleventh Annual Contest.

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The eleventh annual football game between Battery A and the First CorpsCadets will be held in the Stadium tomorrow morning at 10.30 o'clock. The gates will be opened at 9.45 o'clock. Admission will be by H. A. A. and complimentary tickets, which may be obtained by members of the University at the H. A. A. Office upon identification.

The Battery has won six of the ten games already played, losing one, while three have been tied. The teams are very strong this year, many former college starts being in the line-up of both teams. W. A. Minot '11, the former University fullback, will captain the Battery team. E. C. Huntington, the Colgate All-American quarterback of 1913, will play that position, while B. Lancaster '18 and W. Burr '18 will play in the line. F. D. Huntington '12, former University centare, will start in that position. The backfield will have Snow and Cameron, former Dartmouth players, and Hadley of Tufts, Brides, the Yale University tackle, and Millmore, of last year's Dartmouth eleven will also play.

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