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Skip Stahley's Yardling squad was admitted to the practice game in the Stadium Saturday and they sat through three quarters observing the technique of their Varsity brothers. But with the close of the third quarter the coach snapped his mythical but nonetheless effective long black whip and drove his pack out to their grid.
Punting and passing were ordered for the backs in an effort to discover some talented bail handlers. Dave Glueek, Varsity guard, aided with the linemen while the ends were sent diving at the dummies.
The work thus far has consisted chiefly of organizing the large squad. This week the coaches will concentrate on discovering just what fate and the entrance committee has presented them in the way of football material.
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