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PRINCETION, N. J., Nov 6, 1916,--The Princeton regulars were given a rest in today's practice but the substitutes were worked until dark. The practice consisted principally of a long signal drill. Plays to be used against Yale and Harvard were rehearsed, and many of these new formations were of a spectacular nature, and are expected to surprise even Princeton followers when tried on Saturday.
Just before the end of practice Tibbott tried a score of drop kicks, all of which were successful.
Coach Rush has announced that in spite of the proximity of the Harvard game there will be a scrimmage every day until the team goes to Cambridge on Friday, and on that day also. The team needs plenty of hard work before it can hope for success in its big games.
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