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Show PRACTICE HAS DONE WIPERS AT H. S. The practice at high school during the last week haa been exceedingly fast and plrasing to Coach Richardson and D. A. Callahan, and next week the teams will he lined up against each other for scrimmage work of the hardest kiod.- The men have all done plentyt of running in order todevelop wind, the guards having been worked in the bark field when they did not seem to be getting enough work in the line. Wilson is again out with the squad and working hard fer his position at end, although he is being worked ia the bsck (eld a great deal of the time. With the prospects of so many good Mrs- in view for the second tesni as well as the first, the msn are willing to get out and put in their best licks in orat-r in gain uesitions on one or the two teams. The second team will he under- the guidance - of Assistsnt Manager McCurdr, who ia thoroughly capable of the position and will look after the rrea ia good ahapo during the Iritis. Manager Bard well has not received answers from the Colunedo high schools, but expects them to arrive at any time. He has been careful ia arranging ar-ranging games with outside tesms so that the dates will not conflict with the university's schedule, because be and Coach. Richardson are anxious to have the boys see all of the "li"J games. Tha students have started to organ-ire organ-ire aod practice the school yells and a good sired crowd haa assembled every afternoon to watch the teem practices aad get line oa the different yells. |