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MANY VETERANS WILL BE BACK FOR YALE ELEVEN

Only Four Ell "Y" Men Will be Lost to Next Year's Team by Graduation.

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Yale will have a strong eleven next year if early indications are fulfilled. Of the 25 men who won their letters this fall against the University and Princeton only four are to graduate. They are Galt, Allen, Neville, and Braden.

In the line, there will be five veterans to form a backbone for the 1920 eleven, with Reinhardt, Walker, Acosta, Dickens and Captain Callahan returning. In the backfield, Kempton, Lay, Webb, Welles, Crane, Campbell, Aldrich and Murphy are planning to come back.

Some changes in the coaching staff will be devised for next fall. One of these will probably be the addition of a quarterback mentor as hitherto there has been no resident quarterback coach on the Yale staff, and to this lack is assigned the cause of much of the unfinished work of Kempton, La Roche and Neville.

Colgate and West Point are looked upon as likely contenders in the 1920 schedule. This year the Yale football management was late in arranging a schedule and so was unable to book many of the teams which it wished to play. Since Princeton and Annapolis are to meet next year, the Elis are confident of being able to succeed in getting the Army team to travel down to Yale.

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