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Sporting an unblemished record of five straight wins, a tricky, fast, and aggressive Brown Freshman eleven will attack Coach Henry Lamar's Yardlings on the Freshman field at 2 o'clock this afternoon.
The Yardlings, turned up by two gameless weeks of practice, are carrying a 500 average into their next to last contest of the season. The first Freshman eleven in years to beat both Exeter and Andover dropped a couple of heartbreakers to the Dartmouth and Boston University yearlings.
An injury to Crimson guard Pete-Coyne, who stymied B. U. backs two weeks ago and slight re-shufflings of line positions will produce a new forward wall for the Yardlings today. Practice during the past weeks included two scrimmages against the Jayvees which brought smiles to Lamar. But reports of the series to triple-threat Cub backs on route from Providence have sobered things up around the Freshman field.
Practice during the past weeks included two scrimmages against the Jayvees which brought smiles to Lamar. But reports of the series to triple-threat Cub backs on route from Providence have sobered things up around the Freshman field.
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