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Enthusiasm reached its height at the final mass meeting in the Union last evening. The general tone of the meeting was confidence in the team and coaches, and the spirit shown was of a kind calculated to convince the team that the College is behind it in the coming game.
G. P. Gardner '10 spoke briefly, warning the men against overconfidence and indifference. He declared, however, that if he had ever seen a team that merited support it was Captain Wendell's team. The fact that the press has given most attention to the star backfield does not in the least detract from the record and ability of a light, but fast and aggressive line. If Harvard wins on Saturday the line will be responsible as much as the backfield.
L. H. Leary '05 following Gardner, commented on the fact that in the Dartmouth and Princeton games, the team lacked the necessary determination and aggressiveness at the start of the play. If the cheering is good at the start, the team is helped a great deal to enter the game with a vim. And if the team plays its best right through, the chances for victory will be exceptionally bright.
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