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Rounding out three weeks of practice with the lightest workout of the season, the Varsity yesterday swung into its final form for the Bates game tomorrow. All uncertainty about the lineup was washed out by the announcement that Captain Herman Gundlach will start at right guard and Bill Lane at left tackle.
These were the only positions still in doubt at the close of the last scrimmage. The remaining places in the line will be filled by Bob Brookings, Danny Comfort, and Henry Adlis. Bob Knapp and Emile Dubiel will be the ends in the absence of Shaun Kelly and Garrow Geer. Kelly is definitely out of action but Geer may get into the game.
As the last few days of practice have indicated, there will be two veterans, Bob Haley and Chet Litman, in the starting backfield. Both are men who were rated far below first string in the early games of 1933, but came more and more into the limelight as the Yale game approached. In practice this season Haley has done a steady job, while Litman was off his game at the start, but swung into brilliant form three days ago and ended up with a 65-yard romp through the Jayvees.
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