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The football practice of the past week has been discouraging for both the team and the coaches. On Wednesday the substitutes were able to score a touchdown and a safety, crossing the University team's goal line for the first time this year.
There can be no doubt that this shows a decided weakening in some department of play, or else the substitutes have developed of late much more rapidly than the first eleven. In either case the events of the past two days have shown that the far-famed Harvard's greatest eleven is not invincible. To the coaches and players this sudden reversal of form has taught its lesson without doubt, disclosing some weakness which has by now been remedied. In spite of this set-back, the CRIMSON looks with confidence for another decided victory this afternoon, believing that from material at hand and the knowledge of the coaching staff an unbeatable team can and is being developed.
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