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YALE UNIVERSITIES IN HIGH SPIRITS AFTER LENGTHY REST

Romp Through Scrub Team Three Times in First Scrimmage of Week

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New Haven, Conn., October 21, 1924.--Dry, cold weather which was perfect for football and a two days rest put the Yale varsity in high spirits today. In their first scrimmage since the Dartmouth game of last Saturday they romped through the scrubs three times. Cottle scored over twice and Bench once. Cottle scored first after a series of line plunges and again later on a run from the middle of the field through the entire second team. Bench took the ball over on a plunge through the line.

The line-up was the same as that which faced Dartmouth with one exception, the substitution of Eckhart for Wortham at right guard.

Line-up today was; ends, Bingham and Luman, Joss and Root; guards, Sturhehn and Eckhart; center, Lovejoy; quarterback. Bench: backs, pond and Allen.

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