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FOOTBALL SQUAD RESTS AY MYOPIA HUNT CLUB

CRIMSON IN TOP FORM IN SPITE OF HARD ENCOUNTER

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With the Yale game now only a few days off, Coach Casey yesterday took his University football squad out to the Myopia Hunt Club in Hamilton for a complete day of rest and change from the usual routine. According to regulations there was no football talk.

After attending morning classes, the whole group took launch at the Varsity Club, then sallied out to Myopia in busses, and finally returned to Cambridge when they had had supper.

Now the only unbeaten and untied football aggregation in the East, Harvard will probably go into the battle with its traditional rival this Saturday as the favored team. The Eli stratagem of cutting out the usual game before its contest with the Crimson has certainly had no particular success, since Both will be restricted in his activities by a strained ligament and the stellar Blue center, Malin, is undoubtedly out of the game. On the other hand, Harvard, in spite of its last two hard contests, will be entering the epic clash with full strength, Dean being the only doubtful man.

For ten days the Blue forces have been concentrating on Harvard plays.

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