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TODAY'S GAME.

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An eleven, composed almost entirely, of second string men, will represent the University in its game with Tufts today. A substitute backfield and a crippled line will oppose a team which is rated as being extremely capable.

There is no doubt that the University team will have to fight hard to capture the game. There is also no doubt that the strong finish made against Washington and Jefferson was due, in no small measure, to the whole-hearted and vociferous support given by the cheering section. So, in today's game, a united and vigorous support will help greatly to keep the weakened team at the top of its game.

The CRIMSON welcomes Tufts which meets a University eleven for the first time in twenty-seven years, and trusts that the relations between the neighboring institutions will continue to be cordial.

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