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Of the men who played on the Princeton football team this year, the following will be in college next year: Pell '02, left tackle; Mills '02, left guard; Hutchinson '02, quarterback; and McCord '02, left halfback. Palmer and Reiter are post graduate students and will probably not play again, and Edwards, Booth, Hillebrand, Poe and Wheeler are in the senior class. This leaves a nucleus of four men for the team next year. Losey '03, who played a strong game at centre for the freshmen, will be a promising candidate for the university team next year. Dana '03, a substitute on this year's team, will try for Captain Edward's position at right guard. Right tackle will probably be filled by Sheffield '02 or Hale '02, both of whom have been doing good work on the second eleven. There will be a number of good candidates for the end positions, Ropes '02, who took Palmer's place in the second half of the Yale game, McClave '03, right end on the freshman team, who went into the Yale game during the last few minutes in Reiter's place, Little '01 and G. Poe '02. McClave and Levick '03, halfbacks on the freshman team, are among the possibilities for right halfback. The leading candidates for fullback will be Mattis '01, substitute this year, and Hodgman '03, who played an exceptionally strong game for the freshmen.
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