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Considerable improvement is reported from the Eli camp, especially with regard to the tackles, and it is expected that with added strength there, the ends will give a better account of themselves. The team that starts against Williams tomorrow will be the strongest that Yale can muster, and will include most of the warriors who started against the westerners last week...
...Eli eleven will have no advantage in weight as the Hawkeye line from tackle to tackle will average over 193 pounds, all five of these players being veterans of two years' experience...
Edward Berman 3L of Lewiston, Me. (Bowdoin '20), Harold Fisch Birnbaum 3L of Denver, Colo. (University of Colorado '20), Ambrose Ely Chambers 3L of Booneville, Mo. (University of Missouri '14). Fletcher Gans Cohn 3L of Memphis, Tenn. (University of Wisconsin '20), Fred Clinton Cronkite 3L of Centreville; N. B. (University of New Brunswick '16), Wellington Shelton Crouse 2L of Brooklyn, N. Y. (Princeton '20), Warren Maynard Driver Jr. 3L of Govans, Md. (Johns Hopkins '20), Robert Ephraim Eckstein 3L of Norwood, N. J. (Harvard '20), Edward Feldman 2L of Pittsfield (New York University), Arthur Tolliver George 3L of San Jose...
...night after their initial clash at New Haven, will meet for the second game of the series tomorrow at Soldiers Field at 3 o'clock. Goode is slated to start as pitcher for the University, while Wight, who downed the powerful Holy Cross nine, will probably be on the Eli mound. The University batting order will be the same as that used yesterday, Hallock and Janin exchanging the positions they have long held on the University offense. HARVARD YALE Lincoln, 3b. l.f., Crane Gordon, r.f. 1b., O'Hearn Conlon, s.s. c.f., Oed Owen, 1b. s.s., Aldrich Jenkins, 2b. 3b., Warren...
...field the University has a slight advantage, having given at times some brilliant performances, but there has been an occasional slump. The total number of Crimson errors has been considerably under that of the Eli fielders. Out of 24 games played there have been only 42 misplays credited to the University, while there are 72 errors in the Yale fielding averages for 26 games. But the Elis are not expected to give any medicare performance in the field today. In the Princeton game the team functioned almost perfectly and under pressure it has stood up well...