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The practice of the University eleven yesterday was light and consisted chiefly of running through signals. During the half hour spent thus the work was sharp and accurate, and the plays, almost without exception, ran smoothly. The first eleven lined up for a few minutes to block the second eleven's kicks, but were not once successful. After the practice Burnett and Sawin tried goals from the field. Of the twelve coaches who were present, Dibblee and R. D. Wrenn were the only ones to do active coaching which aimed at increased perfection in team play.
The majority of the second eleven ended their season by cheering the first eleven, but the following men were retained as substitutes: Gray, Motley, Brayton, Cooper, Barnard, Talbot, Peyton and Wheeler. Exits are being put in the sections on the North and South stands, which are opposite the fifteen yard line towards the west of the field. This is being done on the recommendation of the Cambridge Fire Department.
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