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1925 ELEVEN SHOWN HOW TO BREAK UP ELI PLAYS

Freshman Second Team Called Upon to Demonstrate Yale Formations--Squad to Leave Boston Tomorrow--To Hold Final Practice on Bridgeport Field

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In spite of the pouring rain and slippery condition of the field, Coach Campbell sent the Freshmen through a stiff signal drill and dummy scrimmage yesterday afternoon. The 1925 second team was again called into service to demonstrate Eli plays, while the coaches pointed out to their charges the most effective way to break up the various formations. Although the greater part of the work-out was held under the shelter of the Stadium, during the last part of the afternoon the men were sent out to work in the open, for skill in handling a wet and slippery ball may be essential Saturday.

Tomorrow morning the men will leave Boston for Bridgeport where they will spend the night. The squad will hold a final practice on the High School Field in the afternoon, motoring up to New Haven Saturday morning. The game will be played at 11.30 so that the men can watch the Yale-Princeton contest at 2 o'clock.

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