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Routine Practice Yesterday as Macdonald's Fitness Is Still Undecided

By Donald Peddle

Practice was carried on in routine fashion yesterday afternoon as Coach Dick Harlow handed out the final dose of hard work to his men in preparation for tomorrow's game. There was the customary display of Cadet plays and formations, the usual amount of hopeful pass offense, and finally some signal drills.

The Army gridiron squad arrived in Boston at 9:30 o'clock and was immediately hustled off to the Somerset Hotel. The Cadets are slated to come to the Stadium today at 2:30 o'clock for a short workout. Dick Harlow's boys will romp about in the Stadium at about 3:45 o'clock.

Lee Starts

There are a couple of changes in the probable starting Harvard lineup. Fran Lee will start at wingback in place of the bruised Joe Gardella, and Gene Lovett gets the call at right end over Jim Devine. Chub Peabody is listed as the ranking left guard.

Torbie Macdonald turned up with a case of indigestion and was excused from practice. The duration of his play tomorrow is still unpredictable.

In attempting to gain its first victory over the Army since 1931, Harvard faces a comparatively light but star-studded eleven. In Yeager, Stella, Hatch, and Frontezak the Military Academy has a quartet of grid performers who could play on any man's squad.

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