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UPPERCLASSMEN AID AT SECOND GRID PRACTICE

Junior and Senior Lettermen Assist Coaching Staff With '41 Aspirants In Cage

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With another turnout of over forty Freshmen, spring football practice continued under way for its second day with coaches stressing fundamentals in yesterday's drill at the Briggs Cage.

Since the weather is so uncertain and the ground outdoors soft, it appears likely that the gridders will be confined to the cage at least until the upperclassmen report Tuesday.

Upperclassmen Ald Coaches

Seniors and Juniors have been aiding Coach Dick Harlow in the preliminary session this week with the Freshmen. George Klein, Joe Nee, Captain-elect Bob Green, Chief Boston, and Cliff Wilson were on hand yesterday to assist the Varsity mentors.

Green worked with the regular end and kicking coach, Wes Fesler, on some ten Yardling ends, while Klein and Nee, starting guards against Yale last fall, drilled the guards under the supervision of Lyall Clark, new head line coach.

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