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Spring football practice of three weeks' duration has been decided upon by the management of the University team. A meeting of men who are interested in football will be held the first Monday after vacation, and all who intend to play next fall, whether they can come out for spring football or not, will be expected to attend.
Spring practice will begin two or three days after the preliminary meeting, and will last about three weeks. This will be the first spring football work-out since 1916. In 1917, arrangements were made for practice, but were cancelled on the declaration of war.
Replies to the postal cards that were sent to all men in the University who have had football experience indicate that there will be much good material next fall. W. J. Murray '18, W. B. Felton '19, H. C. Flower '19, E. S. Brewer '19, M. Phinney '19, C. A. Clark '19, T. H. Enwright '19, E. L. Casey '19, F. C. Church '20, A. Horween '20, H. H. Faxon '21, R. S. Humphrey '21, and W. B. Frothingham '21, all of whom are experienced players, expect to be eligible for next year's eleven.
Meeting of Managers Tomorrow.
There will be a meeting of candidates for the second assistant football managership at the H. A. A. at 7 o'clock tomorrow. Additional candidates from 1922 may report at this time and may enter the competition at no disadvantage. Lack of managerial experience will not handicap Freshmen in this competitions. Men will be chosen on the ability shown this spring to try for the second assistant managership next fall.
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