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Inter-House football tradition of a year's standing will be maintained at Soldiers Field this afternoon when Dunster and Lowell meet in their second annual pigskin clash. The game is scheduled to start at 3 o'clock.
Although neither of the two squads has been highly successful so far in the regular inter-House schedule, both have gone through a short period of intensive practice under the tutelage of special coaches in preparation for tomorrow's fray. As a result the two elevens will probably resort to several freak strategems in addition to the usual reperatoire of line bucks and forward passes. Morgan, Moore, and Wells are slated to cause the Dunsterites the most trouble-while Dave Cheek, former Exeter quarterback, working together with several other members of last year's Freshman eleven, is expected to cause the Bellboys anxious moments. His leadership should be the deciding factor in favor of the Dunster eleven.
Bennett and Cassedy starred in Dunster's 7 to 6 victory last year.
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