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Left End Edwards

CHAPTER XXII
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Neither was it known what attitude faculty would take in regard to such an affair.

But a few choice spirits in the upper forms made tentative arrangements to the extent of picking out a likely spot in a corner of the athletic field for the fire and locating such loose material as might come in handy as fuel.
Monday's practice was short and easy.

Even the second had an off-day.
The 'varsity players were given a blackboard lecture in the meeting-room in the gymnasium after supper and were put through an examination on plays and signals.

On Tuesday the practice was as stiff as ever.

Coach Robey was not altogether satisfied with the defence, and there were forty-five minutes of the hardest sort of scrimmage in which the second was given the ball at various distances from the 'varsity goal and told to put it over.


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