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With Joe Stancook and Jack Buckler in the Army backfield, the Cadets move in on Cambridge with a team that is reputed by experts to be even more powerful than the great Princeton eleven which humbled the Crimson a week...
...Notre Dame, and Navy. Really tested only twice so far, none of these games are being taken too lightly, especially since Army has just broken even on its tests with Yale and Illinois. Harvard wants revenge for 1932 and 1933; Army wants an outlet for its fury hitherto checked. Buckler's injury is only slight and the majority of the squad are in fair condition. On paper, the Cadets have the edge, but nothing short of the meeting on the field of battle tomorrow will decide the better team...
Those who looked at the Tiger offense last Saturday were amazed at the elusiveness of Garry LeVan, but these same spectators will hold their breath while the great Jack Buckler tosses random passes on the dead run. They will marvel at the driving power of Joe Stancook, who smashes the line like a second Bronko Nagurski...
...such as has seldom been seen HARVARD Ford l.h.b. Bilodeau q.b. Ecker f.b. Blackwood r.h.b. Dubiel l.e. Burton l.t. Schumann l.g. Comfort c. Gundlach r.g. Watson r.t. Kelly r.e. Stromberg r.e. Beall r.t. Stillman r.g. Vincent c. Brearley l.g. Miller l.t. Shuler l.e. Grove r.h.b. King q.b. Stancook f.b. Buckler l.h.b. ARMY...
...beat this Army team," said a sign in the Yale dressing room. Army's Joe Stancook and Jack Buckler proved the sign wrong...