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Coach Lloyd Jordan switched practice emphasis to offensive play yesterday as the varsity squad ran through an extensive scrimmage during an afternoon cloudburst.
At one time, while the second backfield was scrimmaging a freshman defense the J.V.'s offense again ran Ohio University split-T formation plays against the first varsity line with art Painter at center.
The outstanding offensive player of the afternoon was tall back Jimmy Joslin whose passing and broken-field running were extremely smooth despite the rain. Alternating in the first backfield with Botsford and Glanelly were wingback John Simourian and quarterback Leio Daley. Phill Haughey's passing was another highlight of the long offensive drill.
Still working out in light sweat clothes were Dexter Lewis and Dick Koach who were both injured in the Dartmouth game. It is doubtful whether either will see action this Saturday.
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