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Long Signal Practice for Cornell

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Ithaca, N. Y., November 1, 1909.--The Cornell coaches ran the squad through signal practice for three hours today. Falling on the ball, getting down under punts, and tackling, for which the men were divided into four squads with two or three coaches in charge of each, took up a good part of the afternoon. No scrimmage was held, but the linemen were sent against each other in trying out several formations.

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