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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Late yesterday afternoon the Varsity football squad caught some of the pep and drive which has been missing in many other practice sessions, and Dick Harlow pulled out a white ball for the first time this fall to give the team a final signal drill...
...injury list is steadily dwindling, and at the present time Captain Torbie Macdonald and Mose Hallett are the only men who are definitely lost for the clash with the Big Green. Joe Koufman, Ernie Sargeant, and Burgy Ayres all worked with the A team yesterday and should be ready to go tomorrow. All three have missed most of the contact work this week in order to get back into first-class shape...
Yesterday's practice featured 45 minutes of defensive scrimmage against Skip Stahley's Wildcats. The Yardlings presented one team to face the A team and another for the B outfit. Don McNicol impersonated Wild Bill Hutchinson of the Green, and gave the Varsity a pretty fair idea of what to expect in the Stadium tomorrow. Earlier in the afternoon, Harlow conducted the squad through a long drill on pass defense and offense. Today's workout will probably be only a tapering off process, and Harlow may give a few more definite indications on some of the doubtful starting posts...
Lowell's undefeated touch football team extended its streak of victories to five yesterday afternoon by beating the Kirkland Deacons 30 to 18. This victory, coming after the win over Winthrop Monday, puts the Bellboys in first place in the inter-House league...
Gene Lovett and Bart Kelley are still battling it our for the right wing job if Koufman is unable to answer the opening whistle. Ernie Sargeant was excused from the afternoon's chores, and Dick Pfister took his place on the A team...