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After the Crimson's loss to Cornell two weeks ago, almost all the local press wrote that sooner or later Harvard would rise up and work over some opponent thoroughly. Dartmouth is the first opponent since Cornell against whom Harvard has had a fighting chance...
...Wins, One Loss...
...three games so far this season, Dartmouth has two wins and one loss. The loss was to Penn, 21 to 0, in the opening game, and the Hanoverians showed very little to be pround of. The following week, however, they rose up and slaughtered Holy Cross, 31 to 7, a pastime which seems to be conventional in the Ivy League this year. Last week they trimmed Colgate, 27, to 13, after spending a nervous first half...
Without Mauran, the Crimson offense will be weakened considerably and the loss of Rohn and Leavitt will be felt on defense. Tom Ossman will start at fullback and will probably have to go both ways with Mauran out. ALex Sergienko and Al Sawyer will be the offensive ends, George Emmons and Dino Rodis the defensive...
With Jim Noonan definitely unavailable this week, Art Valpey shifted Phil Bolstor to tailback to cover for the loss. Sister, originally a tailback, was switching to wingback last year and is now a back again. Carroll Lowenstein ran in that position in the first string back-field yesterday along with Bill Henry, Paul Shafer, and Moffie...