The University sextet was given a complete lay-off yesterday after the trying game with Princeton on Wednesday. Except for a few bruises the squad is in good shape and with Guild, substitute center, back in the line-up after an absence of ten days, the Crimson should be at top form against Yale tomorrow.
The squad will be sent through a light work-out at the Arena this afternoon at 6 o'clock, and for the first time since the Dartmouth game Coach Claflin will have his entire squad at his disposal. In case of a Yale victory a "rubber game" will have to be played in New Haven next week, but the date has not yet been decided.
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