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Brown University's heavy football team will invade Harvard tomorrow to do mock battle with Coach Henry Lamar's light and still green eleven. The scrimmage game will be played at Soldiers Field following the Navy V-12 Unit drill.
Several changes have been made in the starting lineup of the A team, mainly a shifting about of the tackles and ends. The starting backfield is the same as that for the Tufts game except for the substitution of Dick Warren for Ray Eder.
George Hibbard, who suffered a broken nose in the controlled scrimmage with Tufts, will not be able to play tomorrow, and Jed Goldberg, second string blocking back, may also be out, due to a bad shoulder. Neither man has scrimmaged in practice all week.
Arnos for Holt
Andy Arnos has replaced Fred Holt at one of the ends, but Tom Haymond will start at the other. At the tackles, however, Bob Merrill and Bill Byrnes have replaced Hibbard and Steve Mallett.
Bill Byrnes is the jack of all trades of the Harvard football team and has played every position imaginable for this year's Varsity. Merrill, on the other hand, has been understudy with Jim Waterhouse to the tackle position all year.
Arnos, who will start at right end, played last week over at Tufts with the Varsity. Although rated second to Rad Perkins throughout the early part of this month, he has moved up from second string to Varsity in less than a week.
Swede Anderson, Joe Lauterbach, and Paul Garrity still hold the blocking, plunging, and passing positions respectively, but Ray Eder, playing defensively all week, has been dropped in favor of Dick Warren for tomorrow's starting lineup.
Another game has been added to the Crimson schedule with the announcement that Harvard will play Camp Edwards a week from tomorrow. Games with W. P. I. on October 9, Tufts on November 6, and Camp Devens on November 16 have already been scheduled.
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