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FRESHMAN ELEVEN MEETS HARDEST FOE IN GREEN INVADER

Large Crowd Expected to Witness the Contest--Wells Back in Lineup for First Time in Three Weeks

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For the second time in the history of Harvard Freshman-Dartmouth Freshman football the 1933 elevens will meet in the Stadium this afternoon at 2 o'clock. It will be a game which marks the peak of the season for each team.

For Harvard it will be a test of the Freshmen's strength against an undefeated team, and the 1933 showing this afternoon will be an indication of what may be expected in the Yale game.

Green's Record is Unstained

Dartmouth comes to Cambridge with a clean slate, having defeated Tilton 8 to 6, Clark School 33 to 0, and Roxbury 7 to 0. Because of its undefeated record, and the absence of any scoring punch in the Harvard backfield, the Green is somewhat of a favorite this afternoon.

Captain H. K. Wells '33 will be seen in the Harvard lineup for the first time in three weeks, when he starts at right halfback today.

The Dartmouth 1933 team is captained by L. P. Schollenberger of Chicago, a 150-pound back whom the Green coaches expect to be a real star next year.

There will be a grid graph of the Harvard-Michigan game at the Stadium this afternoon, a play-by-play account being wired from Ann Arbor.

Ten thousand people are expected to see the first-year tussle today, a strong contrast to the 1500 who shivered in the rain last year while Harvard scored a 19 to 0 victory.

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