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LIGHT WORK FOR YALE SQUAD

Short Signal Practice, With Blocking and Punting, Given to Men. Faults of Brown Game Explained.

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New Haven, Conn., November 13, 1911.-- The Yale football squad held only a light secret practice on Yale Field this afternoon, consisting of a short signal drill for the whole squad, blocking for the linemen, and kicking drill for the punters. The coaches also gave the men a long talk before sending them on the field, in which they pointed out the faults of Saturday's game with Brown.

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