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Utmost Secrecy Veils Activities of Crimson Squad--Last Open Session Tomorrow Afternoon

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The cloak of unprecedented secrecy which veiled Monday's practice session for the University gridiron forces once again descended over Soldiers Field yesterday afternoon. No definite information concerning the activities of the coaches and players within the well-guarded walls of the Stadium could be gleaned from the official spokesman after the workout, the next to last one before the final struggle of the season at New Haven Saturday.

The major portion of the afternoon was devoted to a demonstration of Yale plays, staged by the seconds under the tutuelage of Coach J. L. Knox '98, who has been scouting the Blue.

Tomorrow's workout will be the final open practice session of the season before the Crimson forces entrain for New Haven Friday morning.

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