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In the first practice open to the press for the last two weeks, the Varsity foot-ball team was put through its paces, in what will probably be the last hard workout in preparation for the Princeton game on Saturday.
For full two and a half hours the boys were at it with special attention being placed on the forward passing game and the Princeton plays as demonstrated by the Junior Varsity.
Although it is a bit early to make predictions as to the starting lineup which will answer the official whistle at 2 o'clock on Saturday, a probable choice began to shape up. In view of the changes which were made just prior to the Dartmouth game a week ago, anyone's guess is as good as another's when it comes to lining up the Crimson eleven.
Just now the indications are that Coach Eddie Casey will field his team about as follows: l.e., Dubiel; l.t., Burton; l.g., Lane or Brookings; c., Comfort; r.g., Gundlach; r.t., Adlis; r.e., Kelly; q.b., Haley; l.h.b., Litman or Moseley; r.h.b., Hedblom; f.b., Jackson.
In the backfield, the same state of flux exists and nobody can tell whether Chet Litman or Freddy Moseley will get the call against the Tiger. As a matter of fact, judging from the Dartmouth game, the exact situations in the backfield mean very little, since Coach Casey may choose to run his plays from any of the four positions.
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