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Show HARVARD WILL LOSE FOURTEEN Cambridge. Mass., Nov. 22. Harvard Har-vard football followers having celebrated cele-brated the rout administered hy Captain Cap-tain Mahan and his team to Yale yesterday yes-terday took account today of the stock in hand for next year's team. It was found that fourteen, of the twenty-two men who gained their letter this year will graduate next summer. Seven of these are members of the eleven which started the game, including includ-ing Mahan, King, Soucy, Parson, Watson, Wat-son, Cowen and Wallace. With the passing: of Mahan goes the last of a trio prominent in Harvard Har-vard football history, Brickloy and Hardwick, his fellow members on two famous teams, having been graduated last year. Among tho eliglbles remaining at the disposition of Coach Haughton for the molding of tho 1916 machine are Gilman, the" probable choice ot the team for captain: Harte, Dadmun and Boles. Robinson, the most likely candidate for quarterback, and En-wrlght, En-wrlght, who was ineligible to compete yesterday because of scholastic troubles, trou-bles, are considered important factors also' in tho plans for replenishing the depleted backfield. |