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Another intersectional match of interest is the Army-Notre Dame game. Both elevens are weaker than last year and the result is doubtful. Two teams, hitherto unbeaten this year, will clash today, Pittsburg opposing Washington and Jefferson. To those remaining in Cambridge, the Dartmouth-Penn, game is of greatest interest. Dartmouth should have no trouble in downing the unusually weak Penn. eleven. Today is an open date for most of the western conference teams. Chicago goes out of its field to play the strong Haskell Indians, while Ohio State and Iowa face Indiana and Purdue respectively...
Harvard, 13; Penn. State...
Practice yesterday afternoon was marked by a long session at the tackling dummies, for the first time since early in the season. This was due to the noticeable weakness in that department against Penn. State on Saturday. Coach Haughton gave the men a long blackboard talk early in the afternoon, and this was followed by a half-hour's individual work. Practice in kicking and receiving punts for the backs completed the preliminary workout. With Gilman back in the line-up and Dadmun displacing Cowen at guard, the University team scrimmaged with the seconds for the rest of the afternoon...
...harder work-out than is usual on Monday marked the opening of the final week of preparation for the Princeton game, yesterday afternoon. All the men who played against Penn. State on Saturday were out in football clothes. Enwright, Gilman, and Wallace did not play, but took a run around the field. Enwright's injury is not as serious as was first supposed, and he and Gilman may play against Princeton next Saturday. With Dadmun at left tackle and Boles filling one of the halfback positions, the eleven went through both offensive and defensive plays against the second team...
HARVARD. PENN. STATE.Soucy, Curtis, l.e. r.e., Thomas, MorrisBigelow, Caner, l.t. r.t., CzarneckiTaylor, Duncan, l.g. r.g., MillerWallace, Harris, c. c., PainterDadmun, Cowen, r.g. l.g., McDowellParson, Curtis, r.t. l.t., WoodHarte, Coolidge, r.e. l.e., HigginsWillcox, Robinson, Boles, q.b. q.b., Ewing, ManownEnwright, McKinlock, Whitney, Horween, l.h.b. r.h.b., YeagerKing, McKinlock, Wiggin, r.h.b. l.h.b., BerrymanMahan, Rollins, f.b. f.b., Clar