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Lloyd Jordan sent the varsity football team through a light practice yesterday, polishing up a rejuvenated attack for the Princeton game.
Jordan, using variations on his usual offensive formations, emphasized scoring during the afternoon's drill, working Dick Clasby, Dusty Burke, Hardy Cox, and Gil O'Neil from passing spots.
Cass Out
Don Cass, lanky end who hurt his leg in a practice early this week, will probably he sidelined for the Tigers, Jordan revealed after the session, and it is likely that he will use "Slug" Dolan in his place and Fritz Drill behind him.
The Crimson will work out in the Stadium at 3 p.m. today and Princeton will follow at 4 p.m.
For Culver
Coach Jordan shifted his defense in trying to replace John Culver, who broke his collarbone against Dartmouth. He may use three centers on defense Saturday, Lewis, Frothingham, and Coolidge.
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