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Rival Eleven Hopes to Champion South

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William and Mary rolled into South Station last night with the best team it's fielded in its long history, and with visions of all-Southern Conference championship. That's a tough kind of team for a slowly-rising Harvard eleven to have to meet just on its weary way up from collardom.

For this is a culmination team, citmaxing Coach Carl Voyle's four years at the second oldest college in the U. S. Fifteen lettermen came back from the the squad that took Dartmouth over 3-0 last year, and so far this sesson W & M has won three, including another 3-0 win over Navy.

Fiercest braves for this Indian tribe are Stud Johnson and Garry Ramsey, rated leading fullback and guard in the South, respectively, Johnson is an All-American prospect who runs like a supercharged steamroller, and has a habit of winning close once with handy field goals. Ramsey is the lauky, canny type of guard that catches onto the enemy signals well enough to beat the snap-back into opposing backfields.

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