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Spring football reached advanced advanced stages this week with three scrimmages and much contact work taking place. As a result of this work Coach Harlow and his assistants have to be able to get a definite idea about their material.

Particularly praiseworthy in Harlow's mind has been the effort and improvement of several "dark horse" Yardlings. Many of these men are playing in new positions and seem to have benefitted from the change. Among the men who have shown up well are Bill Coleman, Holie Wood. Ed Daniels, Ben Wood. Mose Hallett, Dauk Curtis, Gus Soule, Peter Thompson, and Pinkey Winslow.

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