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The work for the University football squad yesterday afternoon consisted of a practice scrimmage, a drill in fundamentals, and a fast signal practice. All the men who played in the Cornell game reported and everyone did active work except Potter and T. H. Frothingham; these, however, followed the signal practice. H. C. Leslie and Corbett were out in football clothes and took part in the signal work.
Team A was given the ball and ran through plays against team B, thus developing the former's offensive play. No scoring was attempted and the coaches put much stress on the forward pass and on side kick.
After this work, the linemen were drilled in breaking through and charging, while the backs caught punts. Most of the kicking was done by Tryon and Felton and the ends were sent down under the kicks.
In addition to the regular coaches, Haughton, Leary, Withington and Cutting, C. Blayden '02 has returned and will spend most of his time with the linemen.
The line-ups were:
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