DARTMOUTH
44--Hoffman, burly right guard who is in his element on the front line of attack. An indefatigable player, this 194, pound strong-man will surely cause a good deal of trouble to the Harvard line-men who oppose him.
12--McCall, outstanding half back who ran wild last Saturday against Yale, and who can be expected to bring the stands to their feet at intervals with his sizzling runs.
53--Morton, signal caller and backfield spark plug of the invading Big Green.
33--Donner, right end and brilliant contributor to the smoothness of the Dartmouth machine.
9--Mackey, heavy left end, who with his colleague Donner makes a good drive at every charge, and in interfering clears the road for the ball carriers.
HARVARD
52--Captain Wood, Harvard's triple-threat signal caller, whose superb generalship of the Crimson eleven is one of the reasons for its present success.
21--Hallowell, sturdy center who has bolstered up the forward wall in good shape this season.
54--Hageman, outstanding Crimson end and veteran from last year, who functions well on the receiving end of some of Harvard's passing threats. Hageman also is a demon on the defense.
42--Crickard, without doubt the most brilliant runner of the Harvard 1931 football machine. Sheer speed, plus lightening quick shifting make him a terror for opposing tacklers, and a spectacular thrill for the grandstand.
43--Schereschewsky, the counterpart for Crickard on the right hand side of the backfield.
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