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"I had ten boys yesterday, twenty today; I'll have thirty tomorrow and a hundred on Monday."
Thus did Freshman football coach Henry Lamar characterize his own personal problems at the end of Wednesday's "strictly-for-fun" practice. The first official practice session is this afternoon; before then, Lamar will know very little about the final makeup of his squad.
Freshman teams, traditionally muddled at the season's beginning, have developed well the past two years, beating Yale both times. Early games have proved somewhat of a problem to Lamar and his aides, who found themselves with fifty or sixty unsorted players at game time.
Captain Vince Moravoc and fullback Paul Lazzaro of the 1947 eleven will assist Lamar this fall while studying at the Business School. All three men have been working with the Varsity since the opening of workouts on September 7.
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