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Varsity Practice Shows New Plays

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Coach Lloyd Jordan, still hoping to catch Princeton with its spirit down, closed practice yesterday in order to show his squad in secret how to pull the upset of the year Practice will remain closed to the press through Friday of this week. Daily reports, however, approved by Jordan, maybe forthcoming from the H.A.A.

The squad started to experiment with new plays and formations yesterday and will concentrate on polishing them up in the next three afternoons. The varsity scrimmaged with Bob Margarita's freshmen both offensively and defensively. Bob Hardy and Art French, former injury victims, returned to action. Dusty Burke, Gli O'Neil, John Tulonko, and Jerry Blitz formed the backfield in the offensive scrimmage.

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