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NO SCRIMMAGE YESTERDAY

Fast Signal Drill for University Team.--Corbett, Dunlap and Long Back.

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The University football squad held very light secret practice yesterday in the Stadium. There was no scrimmage and the second team was not even called on to walk through plays. All the men, except McKay, who was not on the field, were in good condition, showing no evidence of the hard game on Saturday. West, whose injured shoulder has kept him out of the game for some time, was on the field dressed to play and ran through the signal drill.

The team, even with the absence of Captain Fish, who went with Coach Daly to Cadet Byrne's funeral, showed considerable life, the players following the ball and starting very fast. The signal drill was quite long, as a number of the substitutes were sent in to replace the regulars, who were not given much work. Hooper played in McKay's place, while Fisher was shifted from guard to right tackle, Perkins taking his place at right guard. Long, Corbett, and Dunlap, who have been on the injured list, were all in practice, each showing that his condition was fast improving.

The first team ran through signals in the following order: l.e., Houston, Rogers; l.t., Hooper; l.g., L. Withington; c., P. Withington; r.g., Perkins; r.t., Fisher; r.e., L. D. Smith; q.b., O'Flaherty, Galatti; l.h.b., Corbett, Frothingham, Leslie; r.h.b., P. D. Smith; f.b., Minot.

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