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Princeton, N. J., Nov. 5, 1915.--Practice for the Harvard game ended today with a dummy scrimmage and signal drill before a big crowd of cheering undergraduates. Driggs got off several good punts and Tibbott drop-kicked successfully from the forty and forty-five yard lines. The team also practised kick-offs and running back kicks. All the men are in good shape except Halsey, and Parisette, who was all-interscholastic guard in 1913 but ineligible last year, will start in his place.
The turf is in good condition and thoroughly dried out today, but the weather is threatening.
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