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Show BOTH DOING iGOOD WORK nigh School and Collegiate Collegi-ate Institute Football Teams at Practice, Both the high school aggregation and the Collegiate Institute team are doing yeoman work In the matter of hard practice preparatory to meeting in a aine "for blood" on Cummlnga' field fri Saturday. The high school squad rTled to the field at 2:30 yesterday an did not leave till :W. Plays went ofA at the rate of fifteen per minute for tevvral minutes. Then followed thirty mtofhes of slower work, ' after which the second team was lined up against the first bunch. Then real football be- B3re.levens worked like machinery, butr llSrtle by little, the first team beat ita ngversaries back for touchdowns. Ara4st two hours of extremely fast and hard practice wus the 'result-of 'the meeting., Several new plays, including - split bucks and other complicated moves, were practiced until 'they were mistered, After the practice a visiting PRtsbursr football coach Inspected the ' fiung men saying that In his opinion it rtaxxd be almost impossible- for any-I any-I thins; to beat through the high school ifxys7 line. ) jTor is the Collegiate btfnch lyinr on tftf oars. Hard and fast grinding was i itha order of their labor Bassetf s war- - flora acted as foils to the Collegiate inuakjes. Scrimmage work took up an hour and,. a half .of work. .Many new (thing were mastered. -Thla work was I done on the campus at All Hallows' col-leget col-leget after 5 o'clock they returned to their own bafllwlck where Coach Mac- Cahlin worked them until darkness de-' de-' kcended. Taney playing haa little at- traction for the Collegiatesi they are I puttrua; then? dependence on common ! bucking stouts and plenty of 'vigor to I carry them out. . |