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The practice of the University football squad will be open to all members of the University this afternoon. The practice will commence at 3.15 sharp and last 20 or 30 minutes.
It has been decided to change the time of Saturday's game with Dartmouth from 3 o'clock, as announced, to 2 o'clock, so that the game may be finished before dark.
The practice yesterday was not so encouraging as it has been lately. The light fall of snow made the ball slippery, and this, with the poor condition of the field, occasioned considerable fumbling in passing and in handling kicks. After the usual preliminary practice the first and second elevens lined up for two fifteen minute halves, in which the first scored two touchdowns through open play.
Kernan and Ristine are still resting, taking part in only the lighter work. S. Noyes and J. T. Jones played in the line-up for the first time since their recoveries from injuries. Randolph and Roberts were out in football clothes and ran around.
The line-up:
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