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WORKS ADDED TO COACHING STAFF OF FRESHMAN ELEVEN

Yearling Team Spends Afternoon in Dummy Tackling, Kicking and Sight Practice

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C. E. Works 21, has been added in the coaching staff of the 1924 football squad and will have charge of the backs and backfield practice. Coach Works has had experience on the second team as well as having played on the informal war eleven.

Practice for the yearlings was in the main similar to that of the preceding days, the first part of the afternoon being devoted to preliminary work. All of the squad were put through a stiff drill in dummy tackling, kicking and punt catching. Late in the afternoon, however, the coaches divided up the squad into tentative elevens and put them through elementary signal practice. No attempt, however, was made to divide the squad according to the ability of the players.

Formal elevens will be formed the first of the week when the players will be grouped into teams according to the promise they show. The squad now numbers over 100. Practice will be held as usual today, as no game is scheduled.

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