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HOLY CROSS GAME ALMOST SOLD OUT

Practice Yesterday Included Signal and Offensive Drills--White Only Player Not Dressed

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That the Harvard-Holy Cross Game this Saturday is regarded as one of the best contests in the East is evidenced by the fact that 50,000 tickets had been sold last night, with every indication that the game will be a complete sellout. Still smarting under the sting of last year's humiliating 27 to 0 defeat. Harvard is forgetting Yale for the moment and concentrating on the Crusaders with all the power it can command. Reports from Worcester have it that Phil O'Conncil and his hard-driving eleven are equally determined to duplicate last year's flasco.

Lest Harvard followers support the Crimson too optimistically because of their unbeaten record, it should be remembered that Brown too was a strong and undefeated team until the Crusaders buried the Bruins under a 32 to 0 avalanche two weeks ago. True, Holy Cross had no easy time beating Duquesne last Saturday, but many of the Worcesterites were at Soldier's Field picking out ragged spots in Harvard play at the time. if both elevens run true to form, Albie Booth and his loyal band will trek back to New Haven Sunday filled with ominous forbodings, not the least of which might be a suspicion that a three weeks layoff is not the best method of preparing to defeat a Harvard team tempered by Indian and Crusader fire on successive weekends.

Yesterday's practice was rather short, the chief emphasis being placed on offensive and signal drills. This was preceded by the usual hard workout on fundamentals. Every member of the squad except the injured White, who is definitely out of Saturday's game, was on the field in togs.

Dean, Moushegian and Talbot did some light work though not in good condition.

Yesterday's lineup follows:

Team A--Nazrzo, l.e.; Hardy, l.t.; Ginman, l.g.; Hallowell, c.; Myerson, r.g.; Kopans, r.t.; Hageman, r.e.; Wood, q.b.; Crickard, Mays, l.h.b.; Schereschewsky, r.h.b.; Gleason, f.b.

Team B--Record, l.e.; Bancroft, l.t.; Talbot, l.g.; Cunningham, c.; Rogers, r.g.; Kales, r.t.; Francisco, r.e.; Wells, q.b.; Pescosolido, l.h.b.; Leonard, r.h.b.; Nevin, f.b.

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