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The culmination of the class football season will be reached today when the Seniors and Juniors clash at 3 o'clock to decide which team is to travel to Yale to meet the Eli class champions. The Seniors have won two games and lost none, while the Juniors have won two and lost one. The series may result in a deadlock if the Juniors win, while if the Seniors come through today they will be undisputed champions.
The Sophomores will travel to Groton this afternoon to avenge the 7 to 6 defeat which the schoolboys last year administered to the second year class team.
The class of 1928 won the class football championship last year, and is the strongest contender for the honor this fall. The Juniors have been defeated once by the Seniors already this fall. If the Juniors win, they will force the Seniors into a tie, assuming that the Seniors win their second game with the Sophomores next week. If both the Juniors and Sophomores defeat the Seniors, the Juniors will win the series.
The winning team will play Yale at New Haven on November 11, the day before the University Brown football game Last year the class of 1928 defated the Yale Sophomores 13 to 0.
The Sophomore team has been working hard to get in better shape for the Grotoa game, as it has not won any of its games in the class schedule.
The Sophomore, line-up follows G. P. Blair, l.e.; G. C. Alexander, l.g; C. F. Pette, l. g.; M. E. Pierce, e.; C. D. Graham, r. g.; G. M. Moses, r. t.; Harry Atamian, r. e. C. W. Remick Jr. q. b.; F. F. Hart, lh. b.; C. B. Lakin, r. h. b.; C. F. Dunlap, f. b.
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