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Work for the Freshman football squad was very light yesterday. About fifteen minutes were spent in tackling the dummy, followed by a punting and drop-kicking drill. The ends showed encouraging speed in getting down under the punts, which were kicked in good form. A high wind, however, prevented much success with drop-kicks.
The two teams then went through a long but snappy signal practice in which the plays were run rapidly and smoothly. Finally, teams A and B lined up against each other, spending about twenty minutes in walking through formations. The afternoon concluded without scrimmage of any sort; it is probable, however, that today will see a much more strenuous practice.
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