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The second of the series of informal meetings of the football team is called by Captain A. E. French '29 to take place at the Varsity Club at 7.15 o'clock. As the program promises to be of great interest, all members connected with this years team and those of the Freshman team are expected to be present. Due to the fact that space is quite limited admission is forced to be by invitation only.
The meeting is to be preceded by a dinner for twelve prominent boxers at 6.30 o'clock at the Varsity Club. Among these men will be Jack Sharkey, heavyweight aspirant, who is scheduled to give an exhibition bout with a well known heavyweight boxer. Another bout of interest will be that between two members of this year's football team, W. W. Lord '28 and John Parkinson '29. Preceding these exhibitions Dane Egan is scheduled to give a talk on boxing. Details of the spring practice and the coaches engaged will also be announced. J. L. Knox '98 will explain the changes in the football rules. The musical entertainment of the evening is in charge of F. S. Grant '29.
During this next month before the official opening of spring football there are to be arranged touch football games for every Wednesday and Thursday afternoons between 4.45 and 5.15 o'clock, announced W. S. Youngman '29. These games will provide an excellent opportunity for the development of passing and kicking. Instruction in the latter practice will be given by V. P. Kennard '09.
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