Hanover, N. H., October 21, 1925.--At a monster rally tonight several hundred Dartmouth students gathered to cheer the big Green eleven that leaves tomorrow for Cambridge. Almost all the students follow the team on Friday hoping to see Dartmouth's third consecutive victory over the Crimson.
The first team faced the second in a long session of passing practice for the ends and backs this afternoon. The men were drilled in both the offensive and defensive aspects of the forward passe. Later the first two teams were sent against Harvard plays put on by the scrubs.
A blackboard talk and a long signal drill completed the afternoon's work.
Tomorrow morning the Dartmouth players will hold their last home practice before the Harvard game. Thirty-five men will leave for Cambridge at 2 o'clock. The students are expected to give them a big send-off at the station.
The whole Dartmouth squad with the exception of Robinson substitute halfback, is in good shape and the hopes for victory Saturday are high.
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