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New Haven, Conn., Nov. 21--Yale's football squad will entrain for Cambridge tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock. Immediately upon their arrival in Boston, the Eli players will take busses to the Harvard Stadium where they will practice from 2.30 to 4 o'clock.
Coach Stevens has brought to a conclusion his intensive preparation for the Harvard encounter Saturday. Tomorrow's workout will be in the nature of a limbering up session and for the purpose of accustoming the players to the breezes and shadows of the Stadium. While in Boston, the Blue squad will stay at the Lenox Hotel
Today's practice was devoted to a snappy rehearsal of all offensive formations and to a demonstration of the Harvard attack. The first team had a short defensive dummy scrimmage against the Seconds, who employed the Crimson formations
The entire squad, with the exception of Booth, is in top-notch shape. The diminutive Blue flash, though considerably improved, jogged around carefully, today and took no risk of aggravating his injury, which is gradually healing. It is expected that Booth will be able to play Saturday, in the dread relief role
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