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Show RIVAL GRID TEAMS HOLD ONE PRACTICE PASADENA, Cal., Hoc. Ss. Making Sunday a day of semlrest. both 'the Harvard Har-vard and the Oregon fuotball teams, ire-pa ire-pa ring for their game hero on New: V-rfr's day, confined themselves today to one practice period each. Harvard players play-ers passed the afternoon in sight-seeing about motion picture studios. In the hope that his players will add to their we-ight between now and Thursday. Thurs-day. Coach "Shy" Huntington lias decided de-cided one light training period will be sufficient, while Trainer iJonovan of the Harvard si,, , ail has ordered two periods of bard practice for iiis charges with a view to reducing their weight. Much of Harvard's practice will be secret se-cret from now on. according to official announcements. althoueh the general stylo, of playing followed by- the easterners east-erners is so well known that the secrecy will be reipiii'ed principally for a few special spe-cial maneuvers in which Head Coach itoh Fisher is perfecting his men. Tf there is any difference in the public opinion of the two teams, Harvard is probably a slight favorite. Officials chosen late last night for the game are: Referee. George Varnoll, Spokane, Spo-kane, Wash., newspaper man; umpire, i'lrnest Qiiigley, National league umpire; head linesman, Plowden Sloot, former Stanford official; field iudgc, Henry liut-terfield, liut-terfield, Urookline, Mass. |