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PRINCETON, N. J., October 30, 1916--Most of the men who played in Saturday's game against Dartmouth were given a rest from practice today, and only the scrubs were put through a scrimmage. The team spent most of its time in perfecting several plays which will be used later in the season but is making no special preparations for the game with Bucknell next Saturday.
Among those absent from the practice were Eddy, Ames and Winn, but Moore was used in the scrimmage, which lasted for an hour, and he did some excellent running with the ball. Coach Rush has not announced what his program for this week's work will be, but as a result of the disappointing showing of the team last Saturday, there is no doubt but that scrimmages, signal drills and hard, live tackling will be plentiful.
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