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Stubbs took advantage of the heavy lead to do lots of experiments with combinations, during the second period, when he substituted Bill Quinby for Sam Callaway in the first line, Louis Carr for Ben Hallowell in the second, and Ned Cutter for Al Dewey in the third line. No startling...
Coach Joe Stubbs, mentally planning changes for the next game, a week from last night, laconically summed up the Harvard point of view on the outcome. Said he: "Generally satisfactory." The summary: HARVARD M.I.T. Hovenanian, Hallowell, G. Roberts, Carr, l.w. r.w., Muther, Anderson Moseley, Ford, Dewey, Cutter, c. c., Eddy...
The Ecker-Ford-Hallowell number two line also remains unchanged, but the Sophomore number three line was momentarily broken up as Coach Stubbs put Al Dewey at center in place of Ned Cutter.
With plenty of good material on hand, Joe Stubbs has only to divide it up into smooth working pairs. Sophomores Traf Hicks and Russ Allen will probably continue together, but for the rest of the squad no definite pairings have been made.
Prospects are rosy for this first game, which is looked upon as a good conditioner for the squad. Even Joe Stubbs admits that "We Ought to win it," and the most conservative prognosticators predict a margin of four or five goals for the untried Crimson.