The Crimson football team went through its final practice session yesterday before tomorrow's game with Princeton, and will leave this morning at 8:30 for Tigertown from South Station.
Despite the heavy rain which fell all afternoon, Coach Lloyd Jordan spent the practice having his squad run through its A-formation plays and defending against the Tiger's single-wing offense.
After practice, Jordan said that it looked as if Walt Stahura, the starting left halfback, would only see limited action, as well as Woody Harris, the first string right guard. Nat Dodge or Jim Damis will replace Stahura, and Harold Anderson, Harris.
Because of Princeton's superior weight, Jordan said he would prefer a dry field to allow the Crimson to pass or run the ends more.
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