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With little more than a week before the Exeter game the Yardling grid team was still very much in its embryo stages yesterday. The first week of practice has been devoted to fundamentals, kicking, passing, line scrimmage, and defense with a full scrimmage--being--reserved for today or Saturday.

In yesterday's signal drill tentative teams worked out together but were selected on a perfectly arbitrary basis. Particularly notable on this year's squad is the lack of heralded stand-outs such as studded last year's Freshman team from the first day of practice.

But this is no indication that Stahley will not build a strong unit with two or three more weeks, for the material is on the whole big, especially the tackles. At present a full squad has been retained, numbering just under a hundred.

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