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The University football squad will leave for Farmington, Conn., this afternoon on the 2 o'clock train from Back Bay Station. The team will have lunch at the training table at 12.15 and will take two special cars from the Square at 1.10 o'clock.
The men will stay at the Elm Tree Inn while at Farmington. They will go to New Haven for practice on Yale Field tomorrow from 1.30 to 2.30 o'clock and again just before the game. A special sleeping car attached to the midnight train from New York will bring the team back to Cambridge. The following men will be taken: Captain Burr, R. C. Brown, G. G. Browne, Corbett, Crowley, Cutler, Cutting, Dunlap, Fish, Forchheimer, Galatti, Gray, Graydon, Hadden, Harding, Hoar, Houston, Kennard, Leslie, Long, McKay, Maguire, Nourse, Pope, Robinson, Smith, Sprague, West, White, Withington, Ver Wiebe; Managers Eggleston, Amory, and Scudder; Coaches Haughton, Campbell, Daly, Graves, and Kersburg.
Great Enthusiasm at Last Practice.
An enthusiastic crowd of about 1500 undergraduates marched to the field yesterday afternoon to witness the last practice in Cambridge in preparation for the Yale game. The procession formed in front of Holworthy at 3.30 o'clock and marched through the Yard and down Mt. Auburn and Boylston streets to the Stadium, singing and cheering all the way. After entering Soldiers Field the men went into the Stadium and enthusiastically cheered the members of the team, Captain Burr, Coach Haughton and Trainer Donovan, while the eleven had a short, fast signal practice. Not enough money was subscribed at Monday night's mass meeting to pay the expenses of a band, but the songs were rehearsed with great success.
Before the open practice the University team had a short period of defensive work against the second team, but there was no real scrimmage. At the end of the signal practice for the first team, the second team scrimmaged for fifteen minutes with its substitutes.
Captain Burr was on the field and practiced kicking, but did not line up in the signal practice. R. P. Kernan '03, C. B. Marshall '04, M. Newhall '08, and Joshua Crane '90, coach of last year's University team, were on the side lines and assisted in the coaching.
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