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LIGHT PRACTICE YESTERDAY

T. FROTHINGHAM IN CONDITION TO PLAY IN FINAL GAMES.

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The University football team had only light work to do in the Stadium yesterday afternoon in preparation for Saturday's game against Dartmouth. All the regular players were in the line-up, except Campbell, who played for a while on the substitute eleven. T. Frothingham, who has been unable to play through an injury received last year, has found his old time form and now seems likely to play at least part of the two final games. Storer will probably stay at right tackle for the remainder of the season.

After a half-hour signal drill yesterday afternoon the University team and substitutes lined up against each other for a 15-minute light scrimmage. A strong wind made satisfactory punting impossible, though in drop-kicking Frothingham did well with the wind behind his back. Felton was in the play again on the substitute team, but will probably not start the Dartmouth game, though the coaches may decide to use him at the last minute.

The University team lined up as follows: l.e., Smith; l.t., Hitchcock; l.g., Leslie; c., Parmenter; r.g., Fisher; r.t., Storer; r.e., O'Brien; q.b., Gardner, Freedley; l.h.b., Reynolds, T. Frothingham; r.h.b., Wendell; f.b., Huntington.

Following the practice the entire squad went out to dinner at the Brae-Burn Country Club.

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