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Harvard Backfield Stars Have 18 Pound Margin Over Nassau Backs--But Line Weighs 9 Pounds Less Per Man--Coady Heaviest Crimson Man, Outweighed

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A unique situation occurs in today's, battle in that the two prospective line-ups average exactly the shme in weight. Figures show that both the Harvard and Princeton elevens, as they take the field this afternoon, will average 181 pounds per man.

The Crimson backfield has a slight margin over the Tiger ball-carriers in weight, their average weight being 181 as compared with 164 for the Nassau men. This is made up for by the ten pounds that separates the averages of the two lines. That of the Crimson eleven weighs only 181, as did its backfield, while the seven Princeton linesmen average 190.

Adie, Daley, and Coady will charge against a trio of heavyweights in McMillan, Hills and Beattie, all of whom tip the scales at over 200 pounds.

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