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New Haven, Conn., Nov. 17--A short signal drill for three elevens constituted the entire workout for the Yale squad today, while Coaches Stevens and Walsh spent some time pointing out the errors of the game with Princeton. The whole squad was in action, with the exception of Muhlfield, halfback, who had a day of rest. Lindenberg, regular left end, who was injured a month ago, was in uniform, but it is very unlikely that he will play against Harvard. Beane, halfback who returned to service in the Princeton game, ran through signals with the second team, and will probably play Saturday.
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