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Guards Bill Frate and Bill Meigs returned to action Monday as Coach Lloyd Jordan sent his Crimson football squad through a workout that included live tackling drill.
Frate, a senior, has been sidelined with an infected leg, and Meigs, a sophomore graduate of the '56 freshman team, was out because of the loss of several teeth in scrimmage against Boston College. Both worked out with the varsity.
Expected back soon is tackle Orville Tice, who has been in Stillman Infirmary with a hand infection. Quarterback Carroll Lowenstein appeared briefly at practice and worked out lightly, but he is not expected to return to the varsity lineup for at least a week and a half.
The army veteran passer suffered a shoulder sprain in an intra-squad scrimmage.
Following the tackling drill, Jordan sent the first team against the junior varsity in a brief scrimmage. The JVs employed a T-formation, the same offense used by the Crimson's opening game opponent, Ohio University.
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