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Practice for the University football team yesterday afternoon consisted of the usual light post-game program. Moseley Taylor '18 was the only man who did not take part in the work-out, as he was excused on account of a muscle bruise received in Saturday's game. D. G. Lovell '17 was in Taylor's place at tackle on A and J. M. Franklin '18 at Lovell's on B.
Freshman Candidates Cut to 35.
Thirty-five men were retained on the 1920 football squad as a result of the cut made yesterday afternoon. The remainder of the squad, numbering about 40 men, will be divided into dormitory teams.
The following are retained on the first squad: H. O. Apthorp, A. Aspinwall, B. S. Blanchard, Jr., R. H. Bowen, W. G. Brocker, T. M. Brown, F. K. Bullard, E. Cabot, W. Caswell, Jr., W. H. Cheney, F. C. Church, Jr., W. D. Clark, Jr., G. S. Cohen, G. Coolidge, F. Cousens, W. H. Cummins, T. H. Curley, J. W. Geary, Jr., R. G. Hadley, R. P. Hallowell, 2d, J. S. Higgins, A. Horween, F. J. Johnson, R. Lancaster, J. R. Litchfield, G. Livingston, Jr., E. A. McCouch, C. S. McKittrick, R. H. Post, Jr., K. Snow, C. Thorndike, C. E. Weden, L. M. Weld, H. L. Whitney and T. S. Woods.
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