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"Any team that can score four touchdowns against Dartmouth is good." Harvard Freshman football coach Henry Lamar commented yesterday about Holy Cross. his team's opponent in today's 3 p.m. game at Soldier's Field.

Holy Cross, a two touchdown winner over the Indian freshmen last week should, according to Lamar, have a very good passing game. "We're counting on our defense to do a good job, as they did last weekend against Columbia," Lamar said.

"Our defense stopped Columbia on the goal line and never did allow them a sustained drive. If they can do as well tomorrow, we'll be all right," he continued.

About his offense, Lamar said. "We hope to pass a great deal more in this game." His quarterback will be John O'Grady, a 164 lb. mighty mite from Chicago, Illinois, Tom Miller, a 209 pounder, will start at fullback.

At halfback Lamar's starters are not set. but he expects Joe Dreher, Rick Frisbee, and Richie Szaro to see a good deal of action. Szaro got the only touchdown against Columbia with a three yard plunge late in the game.

Starting at the ends. Lamar has 6-2, 200 lb. Phil Zuckerman and 6-3. 208 lb. Ed O'Malley.

"Our success depends on how far we've progressed, as a team," Lamar said. "Against Columbia, we were hurt by fumbles and penalties, but if our offense is more polished this week, we can throw more," he concluded.

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