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In yesterday's signal practice and work against Yale plays, Daley, guard who was injured in the Rensselaer game and has only played a few minutes since, played on Team B and gave promise of being able to take part against Yale.
Daley's return to action gives the University four good guards. Yesterday C. H. Bradford worked at his regular position, with Hoague and Kilgour sharing the other guard post.
The backfield situation is still puzzling. Yesterday Cheek, Crosby, Zarakoy, and Miller started in the backfield places, with McGlone, Chauncey, and Howe alternating. Besides these seven men, Stafford, who left the infirmary yesterday on crutches, and Maher, who played on team B and did some fine punting, are possible starters against the Blue.
Another long drill against Yale plays marked yesterday's practice. The scrubs have give the first eleven thorough training in how to meet Eli formations.
Taylor returned to a team B post yesterday afternoon as Pratt was absent for the day.
Saturday's lineup is likely to include a large number of Juniors, Sayles, Coady, Kilgour, Lindner, Zarakov, Miller, and Daley are the representatives of the class of 1927 who will probably play against Yale.
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