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HARLOW'S MEN WORK TO BETTER THEIR PASSING

George Ford, Last Season's Princeton Starter, Issued Equipment: Chalk Drill Given Linemen

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Held in the Cage by continued rains. Coach Dick Harlow's charges ran through signals yesterday and concentrated their attention on the aerial attack, which will form an integral part of the Crimson's offence next season.

Another of last year's lettermen. George Ford reported for work, bolstering the backfield. Ford started at left half in the Princeton game last season. S. Mercer Moorman Jr. '39, a center, also was issued equipment, bringing the total to 94 men.

Chalk Drill

Line coaches were using the black board yesterday to impress blocking assignments on the running guards and tackles. Straight power always plays a big part, and if the expected touchdowns are to materialize next season, the blocking must be perfectly timed, with each assignment expertly executed.

The bulk of the forward passing burden will be born by Howle Lewenstein, up recently from the Jayvees.

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