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...life's great dramas is scheduled to take place this morning when the Harvard Advocate and Yale's Harkness Hoot abandon the sheepskin for the pigskin in a game of touch football on the Old Campus Field...
Point number one was the difference in carrying between the Green and Crimson. The Indians ran very hard. When the ball carrier took the pigskin from center he headed for the Harvard line full speed ahead, and he forced several yards even after he had been hit. Those Dartmouth men were running low and driving; Harvard was running with less decision, high, and easily toppled over. Another point under this head: Blaik has trained his men to run just as hard when they are running interference as when they are carrying. Harvard blockers wait for the attacker to approach; Dartmouth...
...been the prevailing wetness of the field, but with a few more Saturday's like the last one the little ex-Salem, star may surprise the boys. In any event, something has got to be done to make it possible for the Crimson to ooze the pigskin by the menageries of Indians, Tigers and Soldiers that will shortly descend on Cambridge. --By TIME...
...lowly pigskin (not the Varsity's plaything) attracts you not there are ice cream, sandwiches, and 'ice col' tonik" for your choice. But to get back to the "redhots," if you really want your dog ready and barking for you when the intermission arrives, you better be one of the first 400 to reach the nearest concession stand. For only 400 frankfurters can endure the pangs of cooking at one time and it takes one and one half minutes to cook another. The Stadium...
...Litman to Bob Haley and the second from George Ford to George Hedblom. The Varsity started well, after receiving the ball on their own 30 yard line, but hit a snag in midfield when several plays turned into fumbles and missed assignments. So the Jayvees took charge of the pigskin and staged their best march of the year to the 5 yard line...