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These seven men take a dim view of Harvard football. Chief plotter of the group is ED FINN (far left), who passes from the Bruin T. ARNIE GREEN, next in line, is the first of three fullbacks slated for service in the Stadium today.
Coach RIP ENGLE (shown here with captain NORM IACUELE) will be out to crack a jinx which has so far kept him victory-less on Soldiers Field.
The monster of the enemy starting line is BILL McLELLAN, 240-pound right tackle. He will swap blocks with Crimson tackle Will Davis, who spots him a more 45 pounds.
Right half CHUCK NELSON has run to one touchdown and practiced his specialty--pass catching--to the tune of five more. He stands second among Bruin scorers, trailing only brother back Roger Young. Nelson has an average gain of 31 yards for each of his catches.
FRED KOZAK, ace punter, is reputed to have one of the most refined toes in Ivy circles. Sidelined earlier in the year with a broken nose, Kozak has returned in a series of phenomenal kicks.
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