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Victorious in every one of its three starts this season, the junior Varsity football team travels to New Haven tomorrow morning to face the Yale jayvees. The Crimson players hold a slight edge in a contest that promises to be hard fought.
Working with particular emphasis on its passing attack which has not functioned smoothly in the past, the Crimson team has strengthened its general offensive action considerably. As usual the defensive has been its strongest point.
The players who have promised by their practice during the past week to turn in good performances are Arthur Rowe and Bill Brown. Both have been instrumental in the past games with long runs, while Brown, converted from a guard earlier in the year, has surprised with his ability to kick well under pressure.
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