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1927 Quintet Wins 32-18 in Game Devoid of Sensational Plays

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The Freshman five triumphed over the first-year quintet from M. I. T. by a 32 to 18 score last night in a game devoid of thrills. Both teams showed an excessive fondness for long shots, but the Crimson players were fairly fortunate in caging these attempts. Hesse, given his first real chance of the season, was the outstanding Harvard player, and Umbenhauer excelled for the visitors. Leekley, Freshman center, was forced to retire on account of an injured ankle.

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