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LIGHT PRACTICE FOR YALE

Avery and Bomeisler Exchanged Positions.--Undergraduates Marched to Field.

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New Haven, Conn., November 16, 1911.--Practice for the Yale football squad this afternoon was comparatively light, there being no scrimmage. Instead there was a short signal drill, a half-hour session of individual coaching, and practice for the ends in running down under the kicks of Camp and Captain Howe. The only shift in the line-up was an exchange of end positions between Avery and Bomeisler, the former going to the left wing, and the latter to the right. The student body marched down to the field to watch practice and rehearse songs and cheers.

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