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Light work was the order for the University football team in yesterday's practice. The backfield men reported half an hour early for individual coaching, which was followed by departmental drill for the other members of the squad. After about 20 minutes of this work the University team was lined up against the substitutes for a scrimmage. The ball was placed in midfield and was shifted from one team to another as the coaches saw fit, thus giving all the men practice in both offensive and defensive play.
Campbell was back in the University line-up, and with Wendell and Huntington formed the regular backfield. It seems probable that this will be the combination for the Brown game tomorrow. Storer was back at work at centre and Gardner was in his place at quarterback on the substitutes for the first time in scrimmage since his injury in the Bates game. Felton and Potter tried out their punting ability to good advantage the former getting off some spirals that averaged 45 yards.
There was no scoring as the ball was not left in one team's possession long enough to let it get far from the middle of the field. Following the scrimmage the squad was given 15 minutes' fast signal drill.
The line-ups:
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