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ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL TEAM LEAVES FOR FOUR-DAY TRIP

Will Oppose Pennsylvania Tomorrow and Haverford on Monday.--University Last in Ranking.

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

The University association football team will leave this afternoon at 1.09 o'clock on a four-days' trip. On this trip it will play the last two of its games in the intercollegiate series, with Pennsylvania tomorrow, and with Haverford Monday. Tomorrow's game will be played in Philadelphia and after a day's rest the team will journey to Haverford where it will play in the afternoon. The team will return to Cambridge Tuesday morning.

The postponed game with Princeton which must be replayed because of the ineligibility of several of the Princeton players will probably take place next Wednesday in Cambridge, although definite arrangements have not yet bee made.

The line-up for tomorrow's game will be as follows. Emmons, g.; Friedman, l.f.; Daly, r.f.; Moffat, c.h.b.; Hartwell, r.h.b.; Reilley, l.h.b.; Cooke, c.; Rice, l.i.f.; Wood, r.i.f.; Kellett, r.o.f.; Weld, l.o.f. (captain). In addition to these men the following will make the trip: Coach Burgess '14, A. Dixon, IIId, '16, Manager, J. K. Hoyt, Jr., '17, assistant manager, E. H. Bean '17, S. N. Robinson '16, and S. J. Rogers '17, substitutes.

The standing of the teams in the intercollegiate league to date follows: Won  Lost  Lied  Points Pennsylvania  3  2  0  6 Columbia  3  2  0  6 Haverford  2  0  1  5 Princeton  2  2  1  5 Yale  2  1  1  5 Cornell  1  4  1  3 Harvard  0  3  0  0

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