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Varsity in Light Contact With '55

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The varsity football team hopped through a long workout and a light scrimmage yesterday afternoon, in the lull before next week's storm of serious preparation for Princeton.

Stress in the practice was placed on a half-hour defensive scrimmage, with freshmen running Tiger plays against a tentative first defense. Running and passing from a Princeton single wing, with fullback and tailback parallel to the line, freshman Joe Conzleman played Dick Kazmaier in a fairly successful series of plays.

Freshman wingback Frank White caught a few of Conzleman's passes and ran Charlie Caldwell's wingback reverses against the varsity.

The first defense had Don Cass and Harvey Popell as ends, John Nichols and Bob Thompson as tackles, Joe Shaw and Tom Coolidge as guards, Tom Ossman and Bainy Frothingham as linebackers, Brian Reynolds and Soupy Compbell as halfbacks, and Bill Healey as safety man.

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