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For the second time this week the University football squad was given a comparatively light day's workout yesterday afternoon. There was no hard scrimmage, but teams A and B lined up against each other for a short while, each in turn being instructed in both offensive and defensive work, while at the same time the coaches corrected the faults of individuals. There were no opportunities for long runs or spectacular plays, but two or three pretty forward passes were successfully completed. Though the work was light, the men were kept on the go all the time and not allowed to slow up during the time of the practice.
Toward the end of the afternoon team A was lined up against the second team and again the coaches preferred to let the men off easy rather than take any chances on injuries in a hard scrimmage. When team A had finished and was going through a fast signal practice, team B was sent against the seconds and received the same light work as the regulars.
W. B. Snow '18 returned to practice yesterday and was put in the team A line in place of C. A. Clark, Jr., '19, who was given another day of rest after the hard knocks he received last Saturday. He was on the field in football clothes, however, as were all the rest of the squad.
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