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HORWEEN PLEASED BY LARGE 1932 TURNOUT

OUTLINES PLANS FOR FURTHER SPRING PRACTICE

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"I've been here only three or four days," said Arnold Horween '21, head coach of the University eleven after yesterday's spring football session," and so I haven't had time yet to form any very definite opinions about the material. Furthermore, these practices are more or less informal, with limbering-up exercises and individual work like kicking and passing. They don't tells us much about prospective team material.

"The good turn-out of Freshmen especially pleases me, considering the large number of the first-year men who are out for other regular sports and can't come out for spring football.

When questioned concerning the recent changes in the gridiron rules, he was indifferent. "I don't think they'll make much difference one way or the other," was his only remark. "They wouldn't have affected any of our games last fall. In my opinion, the contests in which these changes will be important, will be rare.

"We're going to try them out, how- Grath s.s.; J. A. Prior '29, lb.; A. G. Whitney '29, 3b.; Todd, r.f.; B. H. Ticknor '31 and T. W. Gilligan '31, l.f.; J. D. Dudley, c.; Sidel and P. B. Weymouth '30, p.

Team B: K. W. Crotty '30, r.f.; P. A. Ketchum '31, c.f.; Carver, 2b.; Huxtable, 2b.; E. L. Sims '31, c.; R. E. Durkee, '29, 1b.; C. P. Atherton '29 and G. A. Donaldson '31, l.f.; T. G. O'Neil '30, s.s.; E. B. White '30 and Solomon Smith p

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