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George Owen Jr. '23, who in his three years of football at Harvard was a jinx to Yale teams, commenting yesterday to the CRIMSON on today's game, said: "Harvard has shown on several occasions this fall that it has power. But it has not yet shown the sustained power that will be necessary in its biggest game, and whether it attains that power is a question that only the team can decide.
"Yale has come up from behind during the past weeks and has won brilliant victories. Last week's encounter with Princeton must have taken something out of them, however, and if we go at them tomorrow hammer and tongs I think Harvard will stand a good chance to win."
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