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While the second team has been working hard to learn the Yale plays, the regulars who battled against the Tigers have been given a lay-off in order to recuperate their energies for the final practices before the Yale game. Today they will troop down to the Stadium for the first time since the Princeton clash, and will be sent against the second team.
Coaches R. T. Fisher '12 and J. Knox '98 have armed the seconds with an array of Yale plays, against which the first team will scrimmage. Monday afternoon and yesterday morning the black-jerseyed squad was drilled in the Eli tactics, while the first test of their efficacy in the hands of the second team was provided in a long scrimmage with Team B of the University squad yesterday afternoon.
P. D. Haughton '99 watched practice all afternoon, devoting most of his attention to working out a stronger defense against forward passes. T. C. Wales '21, captain of the second eleven, has been raised to the University squad, and will pilot one of the red-jerseyed elevens today.
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