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After reverting to their old pattern of bungled plays and damaging penalties for a 15-6 loss to Brown last week, Harvard's freshman football team needs a win over Yale today to break even for the season. Harvard enters today's game with Yale with a 2-3 record.
Coach Henry Lamar plans to start his regular backfield with George Crace at quarterback, Steve Harrison and Dave Ignacio at the halfbacks, and either Skip Stark of Pete Fisher at fullback.
Yale's freshmen have been unimpressive, losing to Princeton, Columbia, and Brown.
The Crimson's only touchdown of the Brown game came in the last six seconds of the game. Brown kicked off after booting a field goal and the Crimson took over the ball with time for only one play. Quarterback Crace tossed a short swing pass to halfback Harrison and Harrison outlegged the Bruin defenders for six points.
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