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The junior varsity football team will be looking for its fourth victory of the season when it squares off against the Dartmouth J.V. at 2:30 p.m. today on the field next to Harvard Stadium.
Johnny McCluskey's slingshot arm will probably get a good workout as the Crimson seeks its first Ivy League victory of the season. The J.V.'s have beaten Massachusetts, Rutgers, and Newport Naval Station, but lost to Brown in their only conference game to date.
The Crimson must be rated favorites on the merit of a victory over the Indians last year as freshmen, but unless the line play equals the standard set in the non-conference games, the Big Green may walk off with the victory.
It is, however, difficult to predict the results of J.V. games; junior varsity personnel changes from week to week according to the demands of the varsity squad.
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