In the last secret football practice which was held yesterday afternoon in the Stadium the University team was given only light work. There was no scrimmage, but the second team lined up against the first for a short "dummy" scrimmage, in which Yale plays were used by the second eleven. Captain Fish and Hooper did not get into the signal work, for it was thought best to give both of them another day's rest. The usual preliminary work in catching and kicking punts was followed by signal drill, the regulars and substitutes forming separate teams. In the "dummy" work, the first team was kept almost entirely on the defence. The showing of the team was fast, the players following the man with the ball and sizing up the various plays exceptionally well.
Today the practice will be open to the College, and tomorrow the first squad will leave for Medfield, where it will stay at the Norfolk Hunt Club until Saturday.
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