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The University association football team will play Cornell in the second game of the intercollegiate series at Ithaca this afternoon. With the exception of the game at New Haven, this is the only match that the University plays away from Cambridge. Fifteen men, with Coach Burgess in charge, made the trip.
Although the team has lost its one league game played this season, that with Princeton last Friday, it has been successful in its other contests. Spring-field Y. M. C. A. College, which has beaten Yale, was defeated 2 to 1, and victories were scored over Prospect Union 2 to 0 and Andover 2 to 0. Cornell does not present a very formidable team as it has already been beaten by Yale and Princeton. The defeat at the hands of the Tigers was by a score of 5 to 0.
The University team will be handicapped by the absence of J. W. Feeney '18, the regular goal, who was unable to make the trip. G. B. Emmons '17 will take his place. The following will be the University line-up: g., Emmons; l.f.b., Freedman; r.f.b., Daly; c.h.b., Lucas; r.h.b., Myers; l.h.b., Florance; c.f., Cooke; l.i.f., W. W. Rice; r.i.f., T. H. Rice; r.o.f., Smith; l.o.f., Dimond.
The Cornell team will line up as follows: g., Gargulio; l.f.b., Perkins; r.f.b., Potar; c.h.b., Coleman; r.h.b., Hall; l.h.b., Williams; c.f., McNair; l.i.f., Wood; r.i.f., Loughlin; r.o.f., Dibble; l.o.f., Gordon.
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