The last week of practice for the Yale game began yesterday afternoon and found the University team in excellent condition. All the men were out, except Wendell and Blackall, who were given a day's rest and will report for regular work this afternoon. Potter was out in football clothes and began the process of limbering up for his old place at quarterback by running several times around the track. It seems probable now that he will be in good condition for the game Saturday, as the doctors have pronounced his injury completely cured.
Practice began as usual with a long blackboard talk in the Locker Building followed by a shorter talk in the Stadium on the fundamentals of football. Then came a half-hour of signal drill which closed the practice. Huntington was at centre and, in the absence of Blackall, Bettle played fullback. Felton and O'Brien alternated at right end, the former doing considerable punting.
The University team will leave Cambridge tomorrow or Thursday evening following practice to remain away until the day of the game. It has not been decided as yet just where the men will go, but some quiet place will be chosen where they will get into the best possible shape to play Yale on Saturday.
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