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Junior Varsity Off for Nassau; Freshmen to Play Rugged Indian Squad

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With the Jayvees out to bag the Tiger on his home gridiron this afternoon as a prelude to the varsity struggle tomorrow, and the Yardling eleven traveling to Dartmouth to tackle a rugged Indian Freshman squad tomorrow, Soldiers Field will see no action on the football front this weekend.

In Tigertown, the Jayvees may find troubles as the well-balanced Orange and Black Jayvee aggregation has already chalked up two lop-sided wins while suffering only one defeat.

The Lamarmen will be weakened by the loss of Cliff Helman, ace passer who moved up to the varsity after sparking the 19-13 win over Dartmouth last week. His left-half spot will be filled by Ed Buckley who is down from the varsity with George Haydock who fills in at right end Jim Grunig, a guard.

Coach "Skip" Stahley's strong Yardling eleven runs up against a highly touted Dartmouth Yearling squad which already boasts victories over the Holy Cross and Boston College Freshman teams.

Captain Don McNicol will lead the '42 squad into action from his left half position. His running mate at the other halfback slot is Caleb Loring. Morton Waldstein will play in the full back post and Dave Goldthwaite will be at quarter

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