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first play of the new International Playhouse flags badly after you have finished admiring the sets. It is a Chinese romance, decidedly Victorian in conception and development. Sentiment and joss sticks, torture and leering yellow faces are right enough in their place. That place comes dangerously near being the movies...
Against Coach Klevenow's eleven Yale will put a leaderless team, for Captain John Joss is out of the game with sinus trouble. However, the Elis are sure to be strong in the line, with Sturhahn, Root, Richards and Butterworth back in uniform. Yale's wingmen appear inferior to Middlebury's, as Coach Jones feels the loss of Bingham and Luman, last year's regulars...
...Joss of Indianapolis, Ind. was yesterday elected to succeed J. S. Bingham as captain of the 1925 Yale football team. Bingham was expelled from Yale recently because of low mid-year marks...
...Joss played left tackle last fall and was one of the mainstays of the Blue line. In the game with Princeton he scored Yale's touchdown after receiving a forward pass on a trick formation...
...team is not to be taken very seriously. The team that has been chosen is undoubtedly good enough to gladden the heart of any coach, but it is perfectly possible that another team could FIRST ELEVEN Position SECOND ELEVENS Mahaney, Holy Cross End Bjorkman, Dartmouth Beattie, Princeton Tackle Joss, Yale Sturhahn, Yale Guard Hills, Princeton Lovejoy, Yale Center McMillan, Princeton Diehl, Dartmouth Guard Ray, Holy Cross Coady, Harvard Tackle Sayward, Brown Luman, Yale End Stout, Princeton Dooley, Dartmouth Quarterback Bunnell, Yale Pond, Yale Halfback Kline, Yale Slagle, Princeton Halfback Keefer, Brown Gehrke, Harvard Fullback Klevenow, Middlebury...