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Seventy-five Varsity hopefuls will trot onto Soldiers Field Tuesday for the first practice session of the '47 fall football season.
Coach Dick Harlow and his battery of assistant including Herb Kopp, Hank Margarita, and Henry Jacunski are expected in Cambridge this weekend to direct the double workouts prior to the opening game with Western Maryland, September 27.
The H.A.A. sent out 130 invitations but only 75 responded that they would be here for pre-registration training. The men will live in their regular College rooms and eat together in the Business School's Cowie Hall, opposite the Stadium.
Harlow, who spent the summer in the Pecones of Pennsylvania, will arrive by way of the Duke University hospital, where he received a pre-season cheekup on a high blood pressure allment. He is expected to make his first Varsity out in the squad at the end of the second week.
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