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Traditional Upstart Princeton Boasts Strong Aerial Attack

The Crimson attack is in near-perfect health for the first time this year--bad news for the Tigers. If Allard has anything near the success Columbia's John Witkowski had is New June two weeks ago (four TD posses, 35 pound) at will be long day for Princeton.

On defense, Harvard should keep have trying to handle the Tiger attach. Which centers sound Wonds pausing and running ability Adjuster Louis Varsanes is suffering from a hip pointer so junior jell How king will start in his place, although Varsarnes is likely to see action.

The secondary will be severely tested by Princeton's fleet receivers. Kevin Guthrie and Brad Unchet, as well as by fullbeck far Curry comming out of the backfield.

Guthrie should be especially tough to contain. The flanker is third in the nation in redwoods per game (six) and known for his leaping, leaping, acrobatic catches. Is a former high school decathlon champion whirs teas teem injured the past two years.

In Harvard's favor, sight end Ranger Asker, man, yet to each a pass this year, will play is place of injured veteran Mike Lilley.

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Kickoff is at 1:30p.m. at Palmer Stadium, WHRS will broadcast live at 1:20p.m.

THE NOTEBOOK: Princeton's Derek Graham. Who set an lvy record with is catches vs. Yale last year, is out for the season. He'll be back in 1983. To Graham's credit. Woods has thrown for nine TDs but is also responsible for 10 interceptions.

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