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HOW THE OPPOSING TEAMS COMPARE IN TODAY'S CLASSIC

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The Yale eleven has an advantage of twelve pounds to the man over the Crimson, averaging 186 pounds to the University's 174 pounds. In the line the difference in weight is not so groat; Yale tips the scales at 194 and Harvard at 191, while from tackle to tackle the discrepancy is only 199 to 193 pounds. The Harvard ends alone of the divisions of the team outweigh the Eli wing 188 to 181. Both backfields are comparatively light, Yale weighing 172 and Harvard 167 pounds.

From the squad statistics we find that although the University men are 2 inches taller than the Elis they weigh 1 pound less. In ago the Yale squad averages slightly younger than Harvard. The figures are: Harvard--Age 21 years, 4 months; weight 178 pounds; height, 6 feet, 1-2 inch. Yale--Age 21; weight 179; and height 5 feet, 10 1-2 inches.

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