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Princeton Football Squad Was Driven Hard Yesterday

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Princeton, N. J., Nov. 1, 1915.--The Princeton football team had a long, hard secret practice today of which a 50-minute scrimmage was the main feature. McLean was out for the first time in several days but he did not scrimmage. Gennert, Nourse and Driggs were dressed but did not play. Moore and Dickerman were tried at halfback and showed up exceedingly well.

Previous to the scrimmage the linemen had a long work-out under Driggs' kicking and the backfield was drilled on interference. This was followed by a long signal drill for the entire squad.

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