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Devoting over half the time in a three hour workout to a scrimmage with the seconds, Coach Horween yesterday sent his band of gridiron hopefuls through the stiffest practice they have experienced this year. After more than an hour and a half of stiff opposition from the scrubs the first squad had piled up 19 points to the seconds' none...
...Coach Horween shifted his men around freely, using the A backfield behind the B line and the B backfield behind the A line. The A backfield had two new men added to it while the second quartet also presented a somewhat changed appearance. Crickard and Schereschewsky were both moved up as understudies to the Junior backs that have been monopolizing the first team backfield posts so far. Crickard alternated with Devens at right half, while Schereschewsky changed off with White at fullback. The two new arrivals are also members of the class of 1932, so that six Juniors now constitute...
Another end was added to the first squad during the afternoon when Richard Werner '33 was elevated from the seconds. He was a member of Coach French's Freshman team last fall. Coach Horween also announced that two members of the first squad had been sent down to Coach Knox for more experience
...workout today was only a taste of what the squad may expect during the remainder of the week for it is highly probable that Coach Horween's charges will have to scrimmage every day for the next four of five in succession. The seconds will furnish the opposition on at least two of these occasions...
...them and Forbes one. The team as a whole functioned well and was only halted in its drive to the goal line once by the scrubs. Few men were outstanding but the work of Schereschewsky at full back the while substituting for White was favorably commented on by Coach Horween as was the play of Hageman, the guard who was recently shifted to end, and Bancroft, Trafford, and Upton, all linemen. Captain Ticknor also seemed to be spilling opposing backs behind the line of scrimmage with the same regularity with which he did last year...