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MOST OF CRIMSON'S RIVALS HAVE EASY GAMES TODAY

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Harvard's Big Three rivals should encounter comparatively little opposition this afternoon, when Yale meets Georgia, whom the Elis beat last year 40-0, and Princeton opposes Lehigh, Coach Jones will try a varied line-up to test green material for the Dartmouth game, and Coach Roper is expected to start a different line from that which faced Amherst.

Brown will meet Chicago in the first big intersectional game of the season. This battle will be the hardest that any of the Crimson's future opponents will face today.

Holy Cross, will meet a severely battered Boston University team, and should win easily, while Dartmouth and Vermont will clash, in what is augured to be a one-sided victory for the Hanoverians.

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