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PRINCETON AND BROWN HAVE EASY GAMES TODAY

Yale Alone of Future Opponents to Have Hard Contest When She Meets Colgate Eleven.

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Harvard's future opponents, Princeton, Brown, and Yale, with the possible exception of Yale, do not face any very serious opposition this afternoon. Princeton will meet the Williams College eleven at Princeton. The Tigers feel confident that their smooth-working offense will overwhelm Williams, especially since the latter are minus their captain and four other regulars, who are on the hospital list. Princeton has been developing the forward passing game, and there is confidence that, with the proper strategic moves, the passes will prove successful in the big games to come as well as against Williams today.

Brown does not consider Vermont dangerous, and it is possible that the regulars will be used only a part of the time, as the coaches, want to take no chances, with the Yale game so near.

Yale faces a more serious problem in the heavy Colgate team, which has not been scored on this season. Yale's team is much stronger than the eleven that was defeated last week by Washington and Jefferson, and the line from tackle to tackle should be practically impenetrable; but if Colgate proves to have in reserve a dangerous forward pass, Yale's chances will be lessened, for the Yale ends have proved unequal to the task of diagnosing this play all the season.

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