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The practice of the upper-class football teams yesterday was longer, harder and more satisfactory than on Tuesday. Eighteen candidates were out for the Senior team, twenty-one for the Junior, and seventeen for the Sophomore team.
The work of the Seniors consisted of preliminary practice, followed by a hard, short line-up against the Freshman team.
Practice in signals occupied most of the time of the Juniors and Sophomores. Their work as a whole was ragged.
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