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CASEY DRILLS ELEVEN ON DEFENSE AGAINST YALE

ELIS, KEPT IDLE BY RAIN, WORK OUT IN DUMMY SCRIMMAGE

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With all but two men actively working out at practice, Coach Casey's undefeated Harvard eleven advanced one more day towards Saturday's season-closing clash with Yale. Mays and Talbot were excused from the day's work-out in order to rest: White was on the field with a white jersey. All men, however, will be available for the Yale game.

Probably the serial attack which functioned so well Saturday will figure heavily in Saturday's Yale contest; at least Coach Casey spent time working on the forward passing drill yesterday. The squads also ran through blocking, tackling, and signal drills, after which the scrubs put on Yale plays for the first string to look over.

The fact that White worked out with team A seems to make it evident that he will be the starting fullback against Yale. The rest of the squad is unchanged from the earlier practices and with the entire squad intact, Wood's team will present itself to Yale at full strength.

The Team A lineup: Nezro, Moshegian, l.e; Hardy, l.t.; Ginman, l.g.; Hallowell, c.; Myerson, r.g.; Kopans, r.t.; Hageman, r.e.; Wood, q.b.; Crickard, l.h.b.; Schereschewsky, r.h.b.; White, f.b.

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