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Hanover, N. H., Oct. 23--Dartmouth rounded out its preparation for the Harvard encounter this afternoon in a long practice on Memorial Field, with much of the time being given to drill against the Crimson plays put on by a specially trained scrub team.
Following the practice session, Coach Jack Cannell announced plans for the trip to Cambridge. The Green gridiron squad will consist of 39 men and they will leave Hanover at noon tomorrow on the special train to Boston. A short and light drill will be held in the morning at 10 o'clock and from the Field the team will go to the train.
Gay Bromberg, who was sent to the College Infirmary yesterday with a bad cold, returned to the lineup this afternoon and worked out with the varsity. He will be able to play in the game Saturday and this brings the Indian forward wall to its full strength.
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