Coach John Yovicsin stressed offensive play in the crimson's practice yesterday. The varsity also worked on a defense against Yale's powerful passing attack.
First-string halfback Walt Stahura, who received a shoulder injury against Brown, watched the practice from the sidelines.
Quarterback Dick McLaughlin, who sprained an ankle Saturday, was also sidelined yesterday. Tackles Bob Shaunessy and Pete Briggs dressed for practice, but did not take part.
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