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The Jayvee eleven will be out to break a four-game losing streak today when it faces Princeton in the companion feature to this afternoon's Varsity game.
After a week of intermittent practices badly disrupted by hour exams, Ben McCabe's charges entrained yesterday morning in hopes of winning a game for the first time since the season's opener.
In its few full practice sessions this week the Junior Varsity has concentrated on its offensive passing attack, a weakness which stood out in last week's 19 to 6 drubbing by BU. In that game the Terriers six times broke Crimson scoring threats with pass interceptions.
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