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Although official spring football practice ended Thursday, Dick Harlow will remain in Cambridge next week, mainly to watch the kicking contests on Wednesday. Cups are awarded for punting drop-kicking, and place-kicking supremacy.
Throughout the past six weeks. Harlow has been combing the College to find new material for his squad, and the time has been occupied wholly in teaching elementals, with nothing nearer a scrimmage than running through plays with skeleton teams.
Contact work has not been entirely lacking, however, for the ends, otherwise known as Fesler's iron men, have been pushing and mauling each other around the Briggs Cage until ready to drop. If anyone is going to be in condition next fall, it is obvious that it will be the ends.
Despite the lack of scrimmage work, Coach Harlow expressed himself satisfied with the results of the practice sessions. Many new candidates have been drawn by the prospect of a new deal in Harvard football, and while few of the lettermen participated in the drills to any great extent, much progress has been made toward the formation of a strong, evenly balanced squad for next fall.
While Harlow will stay over for a few days, Mike Palm and Rae-Crowther have already left for their respective homes, not to reappear until fall.
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