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New Haven, Conn., November 3. When the Yale regulars reported for practice today, they were first given, a brief review of their errors in the Army game Saturday, and then were put through a long signal drill followed by a short rehearsal of plays. There were no injured men, and for the first time after a game, the line-up remained unchanged. Coach Jones retaining on the first team the same eleven players who first faced the Army. These were: Bingham and Luman, ends; Joss and Butterworth, tackles; Wortham and Sturhahn, guards; Captain Lovejoy, center; Bunnell, quitter; Pond, Cottle, and Allen, backs.
While the first team was going through its comparatively restful afternoon, the second team scrimmaged the scrubs. Bench, who has been on the sidelines since the Brown contest, renewed his acquaintance with the pigskin and ran the substitutes with Lindley, Scott and Cutler assisting him in carrying the ball. Both Lindley and Scott played for a few minutes against West Point. On the second string line were Coleman and Wolfe, ends; Root and Conway, tackles; Vandergrift and Frank Butterworth, guards, and Earl, center. Cutler took the ball over twice on line plunges but on two other occasions the scrubs were invulnerable inside their fifteen-yard mark.
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