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...changes were made in the Team A line-up yesterday, the first Crimson eleven remaining as it was at the conclusion of Tuesday's scirmmage. A. E. French '29 replaced all of the regular backs except B. W. Burns '28 at one time or another during yesterday's work-out, but it is unlikely that he will be called on to face the Purple at the opening whistle tomorrow. W. R. Harper '30, according to present indications, should be in the University backfield with J. P. Crosby '28 and David Guarnaccia '29, and H. W. Burns '28 calling signals...
With 34 men already signed up for polo, fall practice will start on Monday when the first work-out of the season is to be held on the polo field on the estate of R. G. Shaw '93 in Newton. This is the largest number ever to turn out for this sport in the history of the University...
...again on team A with Prior as his running mate and Coombs and R. H. O'Connell '30 on the second combination. Two scrub team fackles, T. H. Alcock '28 and F. S. Davis '30 were taken up to the University squad at the conclusion of the morning work...
...beginning of the second session R. W. Turner '28 was absent from the line-up, being forced to keep on the side lines on account of a pulled tendon which he suffered in the morning work-out. After individual work with the coaches the teams went through an exacting dummy scrimmage, and then...
Coach Robertson also announced at the conclusion of this afternoon's work-out that J. O. MacDonald, sprinter and quarter miler, will be entered only in the 220. Last year MacDonald, who was a member of the 1924 Olympic team, competed only in the 440 on the Harvard Stadium cinders, but has been showing more power in the shorter event this year. Penn's other hope in the 220 is Warren Tuxill, a Sophomore, who has shown rapid progress in successive starts this spring. He enters the meet this week still untried in big competition and may provide a surprise...