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The secret practice for the game with Pennsylvania began yesterday, and all the men who played in the game with Carlisle, except Blagden, McGrew and Ristine, took part in the line up. McGrew was on crutches, but Blagden and Ristine were out in football clothes and did light work. Devens also was out in football clothes, but did not play. O. G. Frantz '02 reported for practice. The players were put through preliminary work in kicking goals, punting and running back kicks. Some light signal practice was gone through, attention being given to formations for stopping the guards-back play.
Several coaches were out yesterday. Dibblee, Lewis and Cochrane were in football clothes and were assisted by Garrison, Deland, Cranston, Waters, Cabot and Murchie.
In the line-up the first eleven advanced the ball to the 15 yard line where the second secured it on a fumble. From this point the second advanced the ball by the guards-back formations to their 35 yard line, where the first held for downs. By steady rushes and short gains around the ends the first scored, Jones carrying the ball over. The punt-out was not caught. On the next kick-off Graydon ran the ball back 50 yards, and by steady gains the first scored another touchdown, Kernan carrying the ball over. Time was then called.
The line-up:
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