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All the talk which has gone on about today's game has not pleased me at all. I recognize the fact that Holy Cross is, in all probability, going to put on a good fight, but the Crusaders will hardly come close to victory. Their strength has been noised abroad in words too praiseworthy. My son, I. Fling Huey, scouted Doly Cross and he wired me from Worcester last night "Don't let the sports writers McEwan elk. They're playing up Holy Cross. Harvard will win by a good score." Then I remembered how Holy Cross was played up two years ago and I also recalled how Harvard has shown genuine power on occasions this year. The Crimson will find itself today and will win by at least a 21 to 7 score.
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