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LIGHT WORK IN STADIUM

Yesterday's Practice Consisted of Blackboard Talk and Short Scrimmage.--Hard Session Due Today.

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Football practice was very light yesterday afternoon, lasting less than an hour. A blackboard talk in the Locker Building was followed by a brief scrimmage, in which the second team was drilled in plays something like these used by Princeton, and the first team given practice in breaking them up.

The University squad was kept almost entirely on the defensive. Wendell's injured foot necessitated his having another day of rest, Bradlee taking his place. Practice today will be much harder than yesterday as there still remains much work to be done before the team will be in proper form to meet Princeton.

Cameron Forbes on the Field.

Mr. W. Cameron Forbes '92, Governor General of the Philippines, who played on the victorious University team of 1890, was on the field watching practice.

The line-up yesterday was as follows: Felton, l.e.; Storer, l.t.; Pennock, l.g.; Parmenter, c.; Trumbull, r.g.; Hitchcock, r.t.; Coolidge, r.e.; Gardner, q.b.; H. Hardwick, l.h.b.; Brickley, r.h.b.; Bradlee, f.b.

Officials for Saturday's Game.

The officials for the Harvard-Princeton game on Saturday have been chosen as follows: referee, W. S. Langford, Trinity; umpire, C. S. Williams, University of Pennsylvania; head linesman, Lieutenant H. M. Nelly, West Point.

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