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NEW HAVEN, CONN., Nov. 21, 1916.--The Yale coaches adhered to their policy of giving the team a rest in today's practice. A light signal drill to keep the men limbered up and to round off the ragged edges of the playing of the first team, constituted the day's workout. Captain Black was not on the field today on account of a slight cold which he contracted over the week-end. Sheldon, who played left end on the first team early in the season and who has been out for a long time on account of illness, also reported at the field.
The second team outplayed the scrubs in a short scrimmage. A spectacular feature of this was the run of the length of the field for a touchdown by Waite. Van Nostrand also made a touchdown after a pretty run.
The first team lined up as follows: left end, Moseley; left tackle, Gates; left guard, Sheldon; centre, Callahan; right guard, Fox; right tackle, Baldridge; right end, Comerford; quarterback, Laroche; left halfback, Neville; right halfback, Legore; fullback, Jacques.
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