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Everyone on the varsity football squad will be ready to play tomorrow, Coach Lloyd Jordan said yesterday after his team had run through its final complete workout before the Yale game.
Yesterday's practice involved only light signal drills with dummies and with no contact scrimmaging at all.
Today the squad will hold a brief half-hour practice while the Elis will take the afternoon off from drilling.
Pre-game enthusiasm was high in the Field House last night and the traditional row of flares was set up to light a path for the squad as it came off the field. In the locker rooms, managers kept up a blare of Harvard band music, and most of the walls were marked with two words in chalk: "Beat Yale."
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