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ARMY SQUAD HOLDS HARD DRILL

Individual Attention Given as Harvard Game Nears

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West Point, N. Y., October 15--After four days of practice, the Army football squad will move quarters Thursday night for Cambridge. While the members of the squad are being quartered at the Belmont Springs Country Club, the headquarters of the Athletic Association will be at the University Club.

Monday's light workout, which consisted of the usual blackboard lecture and easy kicking, group work, and signal rehearsal, was followed yesterday by a heavier drill, brushing up weak points shown by Saturday's game. Individual practice was stressed, each player receiving special attention. The kicking of Murrel, and the dropkicking of Cagle and O'Keefe featured the practice.

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