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The University eleven will be forced to contend against a much stronger team tomorrow than was the case against Bates last Saturday.
The Boston College team is being coached by Frank Kavanaugh, who formerly trained the Holy Cross and Dartmouth squads. He is relying on a light, fast aggregation to offset the heavy University line. The mainstay of the Boston line is J. Heaphy at centre. Heaphy played at Beverly High and later at Georgetown, and is known for his ability to fill the position of roving centre and to successfully size up plays. J. Shean and F. Morrisey, playing at guard and tackle, respectively, add a power of strength to the line. Morrisey captained the Boston College service eleven last year.
L. Urban at end, and Captain J. Fitzpatrick, who plays left half-back, form a pair upon whom much reliance is placed by Boston College supporters.
Boston College has played only one game this season, defeating the U. S. S. Utah last Saturday by a score of 22-0.
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