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was 111 the game for a short time to-day. but his
work was so poor that he was relegated to the
scrub," and Dickey was put in at centre. It is
expected that Jordan, who played centre
for the second eleven all last season against
Gailey, will report for practice this week. If he
can be brought into condition quickly he will
easily displace Booth.
Kelly was carried off the field this afternoon
with a twisted ankle, and Breckenridge, left end
on the "scrub," was also injured. Ayres re-
ceived a trial at full back. Wheeler has not
been playing up to the standard lately. Trainer
McMasters says that both Cochran and Hille-
brand will be in shape to go into the game on
Wednesday against the Elizabeth A. C. Frank
Morse of the '93 championship team was on the
field this afternoon coaching the backs.
NEW HAVEN, Oct. 25.-Yale's second eleven
played "horse" with the 'varsity to-day. The
former scored two touchdowns, while the regu-
lars just escaped being shut out. They man-
aged to get the ball on a fumble and score a
touchdown. Rain made the backs slow and
fumbling frequent. The first eleven, akened
by its hard game against the Carlisle Indians,
was able to do but little with the 'scrubs." who
were coached by Foster Sanford. Giant'
Heffelfinger was again in the 'scrub line and
lamed Cadwalader so badly that the big fresh-
man retired from the field. Brown, the other
guard, and Allen, tackle, also received slight
injuries and did not finish the practice. Dur-
ston was placed at right half back in place of
Benjamin. Slocovitch was kept at left end and
did fine work. Marvin of the 'scrubs" took
McBride's place at full back. Winter, substi-
tute quarter for the second eleven, was tried on
the 'varsity, and showed up in lively form.
The latest rumor on the campus is that Yale
is likely to play no more games at New York.
The faculty, it is said, is displeased with the
treatment the eleven received at the hands of
some of the papers of that city, and is more
than ever in favor of games on simply college
grounds.
ITHACA. Oct. 25.-The Cornell 'varsity team
did not line up against the scrubs this after-
noon, Coach Warner deeming it advisable to let
the players have only light signal practice.
They are all in good condition, despite Satur-
day's hard game, and are looking forward ex-
pectantly for the game with Harvard next
Saturday.
Football Events To-Day.
Berkeley School VS Do La Salle Institute, at Berkeley
Oval.
Manhattan College vs. St. Peter's College, at Jasper
Field.
Football Notes.
The Westerleys would like to arrange Saturday and
Sunday games with teams averaging 125 pounds.
Address William Kohn, 644 Sixth avenue.
The Lenox football team has election day open. A
suitable guarantee will be given to a first-class team.
Address F. O'Dowd, 273 West 125th street.
The Savoy Football Club would like to arrange a
game for Oct. 81, on its grounds, with a team averag-
ing 125 pounds. Address Edward Pfortner, 534 East
164th street.
The Mohawk Club would like to hear from a team
averaging 125 pounds, to play on Oct. 30 at Prospect
Park. Address Francis T. Gräpel, manager, 473
Throop avenue, Brooklyn.
The Dreadnaught A. C. has Oct. 30 open to play a
first-class team: game to be played at Crotona Park.
Will allow travelling expenses. Address H. F. Bres-
nan, 631 East 139th street.
St. Peter's football team has Oct. 31, election day,
and Thanksgiving Day open, and would like to hear
from first-class teams. Address John J. Meara, 168
Montague street, Brooklyn.
The Union Football Club of Brooklyn would like to
arrange games with teams averaging between 90 and
95 pounds for Nov. 13 and 20. Address Harry Stoney,
1185 Herkimer street, Brooklyn.
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"ocrText": "was 111 the game for a short time to-day. but his\nwork was so poor that he was relegated to the\nscrub,\" and Dickey was put in at centre. It is\nexpected that Jordan, who played centre\nfor the second eleven all last season against\nGailey, will report for practice this week. If he\ncan be brought into condition quickly he will\neasily displace Booth.\nKelly was carried off the field this afternoon\nwith a twisted ankle, and Breckenridge, left end\non the \"scrub,\" was also injured. Ayres re-\nceived a trial at full back. Wheeler has not\nbeen playing up to the standard lately. Trainer\nMcMasters says that both Cochran and Hille-\nbrand will be in shape to go into the game on\nWednesday against the Elizabeth A. C. Frank\nMorse of the '93 championship team was on the\nfield this afternoon coaching the backs.\nNEW HAVEN, Oct. 25.-Yale's second eleven\nplayed \"horse\" with the 'varsity to-day. The\nformer scored two touchdowns, while the regu-\nlars just escaped being shut out. They man-\naged to get the ball on a fumble and score a\ntouchdown. Rain made the backs slow and\nfumbling frequent. The first eleven, akened\nby its hard game against the Carlisle Indians,\nwas able to do but little with the 'scrubs.\" who\nwere coached by Foster Sanford. Giant'\nHeffelfinger was again in the 'scrub line and\nlamed Cadwalader so badly that the big fresh-\nman retired from the field. Brown, the other\nguard, and Allen, tackle, also received slight\ninjuries and did not finish the practice. Dur-\nston was placed at right half back in place of\nBenjamin. Slocovitch was kept at left end and\ndid fine work. Marvin of the 'scrubs\" took\nMcBride's place at full back. Winter, substi-\ntute quarter for the second eleven, was tried on\nthe 'varsity, and showed up in lively form.\nThe latest rumor on the campus is that Yale\nis likely to play no more games at New York.\nThe faculty, it is said, is displeased with the\ntreatment the eleven received at the hands of\nsome of the papers of that city, and is more\nthan ever in favor of games on simply college\ngrounds.\nITHACA. Oct. 25.-The Cornell 'varsity team\ndid not line up against the scrubs this after-\nnoon, Coach Warner deeming it advisable to let\nthe players have only light signal practice.\nThey are all in good condition, despite Satur-\nday's hard game, and are looking forward ex-\npectantly for the game with Harvard next\nSaturday.\nFootball Events To-Day.\nBerkeley School VS Do La Salle Institute, at Berkeley\nOval.\nManhattan College vs. St. Peter's College, at Jasper\nField.\nFootball Notes.\nThe Westerleys would like to arrange Saturday and\nSunday games with teams averaging 125 pounds.\nAddress William Kohn, 644 Sixth avenue.\nThe Lenox football team has election day open. A\nsuitable guarantee will be given to a first-class team.\nAddress F. O'Dowd, 273 West 125th street.\nThe Savoy Football Club would like to arrange a\ngame for Oct. 81, on its grounds, with a team averag-\ning 125 pounds. Address Edward Pfortner, 534 East\n164th street.\nThe Mohawk Club would like to hear from a team\naveraging 125 pounds, to play on Oct. 30 at Prospect\nPark. Address Francis T. Gräpel, manager, 473\nThroop avenue, Brooklyn.\nThe Dreadnaught A. C. has Oct. 30 open to play a\nfirst-class team: game to be played at Crotona Park.\nWill allow travelling expenses. Address H. F. Bres-\nnan, 631 East 139th street.\nSt. Peter's football team has Oct. 31, election day,\nand Thanksgiving Day open, and would like to hear\nfrom first-class teams. Address John J. Meara, 168\nMontague street, Brooklyn.\nThe Union Football Club of Brooklyn would like to\narrange games with teams averaging between 90 and\n95 pounds for Nov. 13 and 20. Address Harry Stoney,\n1185 Herkimer street, Brooklyn."
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