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TOO FEW SPRING FOOTBALL MEN

Scarcity of Candidates May Mean End of Extra-Seasonal Work-out.

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Football scrimmaging will take place this afternoon for the first time during the spring practice if a sufficient number of men report. Candidates are not coming out in numbers as large as the coaches desire, and if more do not report, spring training will be stopped. Signal practice, kicking, blocking, and a little work on the dummies constituted yesterday's work-out. The squad has been divided into two groups of nearly equal ability from each of which a team will be chosen for scrimmages. They are as follows: Squad A:-M, Gratwick, Burnham, Janin, Toepke, Sweeney, McGregor, Hatton, Morrison, Fuller, Steele, J. E. Cabot, Murray, Hubbard, Stubbs, Hooker, Salter, Flynn, J. Brown, Holmes, Pratt, Higgins, Lee, Weatherhead, C. P. Peters, Bangs, MacDonnel. Squad B:-Albright, Rosenberg, Ratcliffe, Hoose, Davis, Anderson, Strong, Macomber, Currier, Westerman, Tison, Peters, Lane, Bradlee, Philbin, Saxton, Douglas, Pyle, Heller, Miller, Clarke, Wrenn, Casey, Humphrey, Wales.

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