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FULL SPRING QUOTA OF COACHES ON DUTY

Fisher, Leary, Mahan, Knox, and Major Daly to Join in Supervising Three Weeks of Intensive Stadium Practice

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The five football coaches will be joined for the first time in superintending practice when the team enters at 3 o'clock this afternoon upon the official spring drill. The squad which will take part in the three weeks' intensive workout will leave the playing fields where it has been working for the Stadium. Coach Fisher has called out all men who expect to be candidates next fall.

Daly Will Be on Hand

Major Charles D. Daly '01 will attend his first practice since his arrival in Cambridge. Coaches Leary and Knox will continue the work they have begun during the early spring conditioning. Coach Mahan will aid in the practice whenever his baseball duties permit.

Practice will be conducted only in the Stadium and Major Moore's game which has been emphasized in the month of preliminary conditioning work will be discontinued.

Coach Fisher insisted last night, "At the last of the winter meetings 150 men turned out. Every one of them will be a great factor in a successful spring workout. I cannot urge those men too strongly to recognize the importance of spring practice. If 150 men appear for spring practice, a new high record will have been set.

A regular drill will be conducted in the fundamentals of play,--passing, kicking, formations. The coaches praise this practice as an opportunity for experiment not permitted them in the fall. Out of the work done this spring will grow the policy for fall work, they declare.

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