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Brown Held Light Practice

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Providence, R. I., October 20, 1910.-- The first part of today's football practice consisted in running down under punts. Marble, Bean, and McKay were then drilled in end runs and forward passes. The guards and tackles were given practice in breaking through, and the ends in blocking. Afterwards the team was put through a brisk signal practice. No scrimmage was held. High's injured knee is improving rapidly and he should be able to play in the game on Saturday. Bartlett was out on the field today, after a two-weeks' absence with a bad knee.

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