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TIGER STUDENTS TO HOLD MASS MEETING

Will March to Field Today to See Eleven Practice -- Speeches and Cheering at Meeting Tonight--Rain Stops Scrimmage Work

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PRINCETON, N. J., Nov. 2, 1921.--Princeton undergraduates will assemble at the Cannon at three-thirty o'clock tomorrow afternoon to march to the Stadium to see their team in action for the last time before the Harvard game Saturday. In the evening there will be a mass meeting in Alexander Hall, led by Don Lourie, star quarterback of the eleven. Lambert Heiniger '16, Kenneth Clark '07, Captain McGraw of the 1919 football team, President Bibben and Coach Roper will be the speakers.

A damp field prevented the Princeton eleven from scrimmaging today. A long secret signal drill constituted the main part of the work-out, Lourie using all the Tiger plays. In a short dummy scrimmage with the second team, Coach Roper laid special emphasis on defence against forward passes.

The team lined up as follows: l.e., Snively; l.t., Keck; l.g., Lipscomb; c., Wittmer; r.g., Morgan; r.t., Hooper; r.e., Stinson; q.b., Lourie; l.h.b., Gilroy; r.h.b., Garrity; f.b., Cleaves.

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