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REGULAR UNIVERSITY TEAM WORKED OUT YESTERDAY

Eleven Given Unusually Hard Practice Yesterday.--Enwright and Gilman May Play.

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A harder work-out than is usual on Monday marked the opening of the final week of preparation for the Princeton game, yesterday afternoon. All the men who played against Penn. State on Saturday were out in football clothes. Enwright, Gilman, and Wallace did not play, but took a run around the field. Enwright's injury is not as serious as was first supposed, and he and Gilman may play against Princeton next Saturday. With Dadmun at left tackle and Boles filling one of the halfback positions, the eleven went through both offensive and defensive plays against the second team, and the substitutes also had a work-out against the seconds.

Practice this week will be somewhat lighter than usual, and the scrimmaging will probably be limited to two days.

The University and second teams will go down to Princeton on Friday, and the first team backs will probably go down Thursday.

Part of the practice on Thursday will be open, and the undergraduates will parade to the Stadium to cheer the final practice in Cambridge before the game.

The team yesterday lined up as follows: l.e., Soucy; l.t., Dadmun; l.g., Cowen; c., Harris; r.g., Taylor; r.t., Parson; r.e., Harte; q.b., Watson; l.h.b., Boles; r.h.b., King; f.b.; Mahan

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