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HARD SCRIMMAGE FOR TIGERS

Work Well on Defensive Against Scrubs--Leave for Cambridge Today

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PRINCETON, N. J., November 8, 1922.--The team went through a long work-out today ending with a hard scrimmage against the serubs. The eleven worked smoothly, playing on the defense all the afternoon and holding the serubs for downs time and again.

The line-up for the afternoon was as follows: Ends, Gray and Stout; tackles, Baker and Treat; guards, Dickenson and Howard; centre, Alford; quarterback, Wingate; backs, Cleaves, Crum and Caldwell. The same team is likely to start on Saturday.

The team will leave for Cambridge tomorrow night after a mass meeting.

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