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Scouts to Watch For Future Foes

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The Harvard scouting corps, four strong, fans out again today to watch the Crimson's future opponents in action. Dartmouth, Holy Cross, Princeton, and Brown, Harvard's next fees after Army, will be scrutinized by end coach Elmer Madar, freshman coach Henry Lamar, junior varsity mentor Ben McCabe, and Bill Barclay.

Lamar and Barclay will travel down to Princeton, where Brown meets the Tigers. The Bruins, one of New England's few undefeated teams, will be out to protect this record from the attacks of George Sella et al.

McCabe will watch the Cross in action against Duquesne. His own team has a morning game with the Army jayvees and McCabe will have to leave Soldiers Field well before the final whistle in order to arrive at Worcester in time.

Madar, who followed Dartmouth last season too, goes to Hanover for the Indian-Colgate game.

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