Powered by the explosive running of halfbacks Bill Bryson and "Crazy Legs" Chuck Hamilton, the Harvard CRIMSON will put its 23 game winning streak on the line tomorrow when it meets an uncultured squad from the Yale Daily News.
The Daily is seeking to break its 95 game losing skein in this annual rivalry between the two newspapers.
Crimson head coach Joel Kramer does not foresee any problems tomorrow. "It's really your basic game of good clean, no-holds-barred touch football," he said. "And if we can keep our fuzzy-headed quarterback John Short from throwing too many interceptions, we'll be in fat city," he said. The game starts at 10:15 a.m.
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