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FORMER GRIDIRON HEROES COMMENT ON TODAY'S CLASH

Harvard Backfield Coach

By E. L. Casey

It is my opinion that with the Harvard team in the fine physical condition that it is and possessing reserve power at least equal to that of the Blue, the team will win.

This should be a game in which both teams score, for both have a strong punch and in only one game, the Yale Georgia for which exceptions should be made, has one of the two gone scoreless.

The Crimson has a well-rounded, unified team, with no really outstanding stars so that its balance, and general ability, should be a deciding factor in the final result. Of course breaks may enter into the outcome. Any teach with men like Booth. Hall and McLennan is always dangerous, and it is possible that one of these men may break loose at any time.

From the point of view of records, Yale should be the favorite to win. Time has shown, however, that records are never trustworthy at the time of a Harvard-Yale battle, and the tussle this afternoon may serve to prove this fact even more conclusively

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