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Coach Horween gave his football charges a day of light work yesterday. The entire squad was somewhat shaken up by Monday's scrimmage, the hardest of the year, and seemed to require a respite from contact work before continuing the serious business of preparing to repuise the New Hampshire invasion of Saturday. Scrimmaging will again be on the program today, however.
The only injury of any consequence which resulted from Monday's fracas was sustained by Levin, 197-pound tackle, and it will in all probability keep him on the sidelines when the Wildcats visit the Stadium. Myerson, Mays, Charles Devens, Lewis, and Burns all received minor bruises which kept them quiet, yesterday, but they are all excepted out in good shape today. Davis who was injured last week is in condition again and will start against New Hampshire as Captain Barrett's running mate, barring further mishap.
Yesterday's session consisted in a blackboard talk, individual coaching on assignment work, and a fifteen minute signal drill for three teams.
Team A--l.e., Douglas, Harding; l.t., Barrett; l.g., Trainer; c.. B. Ticknor; q.b., Putnam; l.h.b., Gilligan; r.h.b., Harper; f.b., Huguley.
Team B--l.e., Burns; l.t., Kuehn; l.g., Newhardt; c., Gildea; r.g., Movius; r.t., W. Ticknor; r.e., Baldwin; q.b., Wood; l.h.b., Mason; r.h.b., White; f.b., Potter.
Team C--l.e., Ogden; l.t., Faxon; l.g., Cunningham; c., Richards; r.g., Trafford; r.t., Upton; r.e., Moushegian; q.b., Wetmore; l.h.b., Gleason; r.h.b., Fullam; f.b., Batchelder.
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