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Yesterday afternoon the University football squad was given a short, light practice, consisting of the usual signal drill and a 15-minute line-up. There was no scrimmage, however, Team A and Team B each having the ball for a short time in order to try out plays. Although both lines tried to break through, there was no tackling nor hard blocking of interference. Following this, Potter, who has returned to the squad after Wednesday's absence, did some punting with Tryon and Felton, while Lewis practiced drop-kicks from the 35-yard line.
T. Frothingham, T. H. Frothingham, H. C. Leslie, Perkins, and P. D. Smith were on the field in street clothes, but were not in condition to play.
The line-up for the two teams in the short practice was as follows:
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