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TEAM A TRAMPLES ON SECONDS 14-0 IN BRIEF SESSION

Pile Up Two More Scores on Tired Scrubs in Short Order-Mays and Wood Tally for Team A

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For the third time inside of a week, Harvard's team A succeeded in handing the scrubs a severe drubbing on Soldiers Field yesterday, piling up two touchdowns insides of 10 minutes of scrimmage. Wood kicked the points after both scores.

Practice began with the usual drill in fundamentals. Coach Bradford worked with a small end squad of three men, Harvard, Ogden, and Baldwin, of whom only Harding and Ogden were in condition for scrimmage. Line coaches drilled their men in blocking and breaking through, while the backs had a workout at forward and lateral passing.

Ogden at right end and Forbes at full back were the two changes in the lineup of team A from that of the previous day's practise. Mays made the first score after a 60-yard run, while the second came after team a recovered a second team fumble on the second's 25-yard line. This time Wood took the ball over on a lateral pass from Devens.

After this score team B was substituted for team A, with Bartol and Dwinnell borrowed from the seconds to play ends. Moushegian and Hegeman, regular ends, who had not been approved for scrimmage, gave the two second team men their various assignment. With Hardy at tackle and Cassedy at end, the second team line held strongly, until finally Batchlder got off to a score on a 25-yard run. Huguley kicked the point. After 30 minutes more of scrimmage, team B put into, effect the blocking tactics drilled into them the day before, and out-manoeuvered the seconds again, enabling Batchelder to run 30 yards for another score.

During almost the entire scrimmage, team B was on the offense, sending play ofter play at the stubborn second team, which furnished a strong defensive line. Kuehn, Cunningham, and Upton took part in the scrimmage as members of team B, while Record and Fullum were out of the practise due to injuries received the day before. In the signal practice at the close of the afternoon. White took his place as fullback on team A, while Schereschewsky and Crickard resumed their places in place of Greeley and Leonard. The practise this afternoon will be the last for this week, as Coach Horween is to give his charges a lay off tomorrow.

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