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EASY WORK FOR BROWN

Careful Individual Drill and Coaches Took No Chances In Scrimmaging.

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Providence, R. I., October 27, 1911.--The Brown football team held a final practice on Andrews Field this afternoon in preparation for the Harvard game. The coaches did not risk a scrimmage, but put the men through a careful individual drill, giving them special training in the fine points of both offensive and defensive playing. With the exception of Bean, a substitute halfback, the squad is in the best condition and the strongest possible team will be on the field when the game starts tomorrow.

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