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Show H Princeton Football Practice to Start H . September 12 H ' Princeton, iNT. J., June 24. Football . H ( practice at Princeton will commence H on Saptember 12, and the first game, i j I that with Holy Cross, is scheduled H for September 30. The 1916 schedule ! H has been arranged much better than : H, was last year's, so that it will allow ' " a gradual development up to the most H j important contests. H Eleven letter men were lost this H June zy graduation Bomman, H. 1 Brown, Butterworth, Dickerman, Glick, H . Heyniger, Lamberton, Larsen, Law, H, ; Love and Shea. The other candidates Hl have been sent off to their summer f homes with final Instructions from Head Coach John H. Rush. H' The freshman team of last fall will r-' present the varsity but little excellent H . material but with another year of ex- M perience some of the players ought to M show up well. There Is keen competi- H tion for Captain Glide's quarterback jiuo.liuu. x.iaj, xi, provea ine next H best bid this spring to Ames, '17, who 1 ( has had far more experience. H Drlggs, TIbbott, Moore and Eddy1 will be fast company out for the othor back field positions. They have all had varsity experiences. A. Brown may also prove varuable here, after more experience. Thomas, Goodspced, 'IS, and Georga and Cleveland, '19, aro all possibilities. Highley, who has been on the varsity var-sity for the past two years, will be available next fall for the left wing, but the other end material is of rather a low calibre. The 1916 schedule follows: September 30, Holy Cross at Princeton; Prince-ton; October 7, North Carolina at Princeton; October 14, Tufts at Princeton; October 21, Lafayette at Princeton; October 28, Dartmouth at Princeton; November 4, Bucknell at Princeton; November 11, Harvard at Cambridge; November 18, Yale at Princeton. |