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NO SCRIMMAGE AT PRINCETON

WORK LONG BUT EASY.--TEAM WILL START FOR AUBURN DALE TODAY.

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

Princeton, N. J., October 31, 1912.--The University football team spent almost two hours on the field this afternoon, but the work was not heavy, consisting mainly of signal drill and practice in blocking formations. No scrimmaging was tried. A great many coaches assisted in preparing the men for Saturday, and among them was Poe, the famous end of the Class of 1900. Pendleton, H. Baker, De Witt, and Waller all played in the backfield during the afternoon; S. Baker was again at quarter, and Dunlap and Wight at the ends Pendleton and Baker tried a number of kicks from placement with fair success. President Hibben, who will be unable to attend the game Saturday, was on the field watching the practice.

The team will leave for Auburndale at 9.30 o'clock tomorrow morning. They will spend the night there at the Woodland Park Hotel, motoring to the Stadium on Saturday.

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