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The varsity football team, determined never again to be stopped on its opponents' two-yard line as it was last Saturday, yesterday ran a special drill of goal line plays in final preparation for tomorrow's game with Ohio University.
Offensive work was again stressed during the practice, most of which was conducted with only light contact scrimmaging.
Crimson passing, which was at a premium against Columbia, but used extensively last Saturday against Dartmouth, has been emphasized during practices all this week. It may break wide open tomorrow. The outstanding passers during the week have been tailbacks Matt Botsford and Jimmy Joslin and quarterback Phil Haughey.
The Ohio Bobcats, once defeated in Mid-American Conference play, will arrive in Cambridge by plane this afternoon.
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