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Coach Withington '09 lined the 1923 football men up for the first scrimmage of the season this afternoon. The squad was divided into six teams: A, B, C, D, E, and F. Each pair fought a short dummy scrimmage preparatory to a real scrimmage lasting about five minutes. Team A lined up as follows: Hartley, l.e.; Ladd, l.t.; Reynolds, l.g.; Forbes, c.; Wood, r.g.; Fiske, r.t.; Thayer, r.e.; Rogers, q.b.; Dempsey, l.h.b.; Chapin, r.h.b.; Churchill, f.b. During the early afternoon the men were given tackling practice at the dummys. Then the backs and ends ran through signals and forward passing. Linesmen practised starts and "breaking through."
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