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Hard luck still pursues the Freshman football squad on the day of its second game. The delegation that will travel to Exeter this afternoon to battle one of the strongest school teams in the East is even more depleted than that which lost to Andover last week.
Saltonstall and Dunn, ends, and Linscott, Chauncey, and Greene, backs, have all joined the doctor's squad during the past week and none of the old members have been dismissed, so Coach Campbell's chances are dubious.
In Ellis, who recently ran through the entire Dartmouth Freshman team for a touchdown, Exeter has an able field general. The other members of the backfield have proved themselves proficient in both the Dartmouth Freshman and Yale Freshman games which the team won 6-0 and 12-7 respectively. Pine, star halfback, broke his ankle in scrimmage yesterday.
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