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HARVARD JUNIORS BEAT YALE '29 IN CLASS GAME

HEARD AND VAN RENSSELAER CROSS YALE GOAL LINE

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Playing the best football they have displayed this season, the Harvard Juniors yesterday defeated Yale's champion Sophomore team 13 to 0 on Soldiers Field. Coach E. S. Daniell '26, of the Crimson outfit, sent a smoothly, working team on the field that jumped into an early predominance and held the upper-hand throughout the contest.

The first play after the opening kick-off saw a 25-yard Junior pass completed which took the Elis entirely by surprise. In the second quarter, Heard took the ball over for a touchdown. His try for goal failed.

Barbee's passing and kicking, and Van Rensselaer's line playing were the most important features of the Harvard triumph. The summary follows:

Score--Harvard 13, Yale 0. Touchdowns--Heard, Van Rensselaer. Goal from touchdown--Heard. Referee--Joseph Pendleton, Bowdoin. Umpire--J. H. Crowley, Boston. Field Judge--Oswald Tower, Andover. Linesman M. W. Sonders, Milton. HARVARD 1928  YALE 1929 Hammer, Dearborn l.e.  r.e. Lyman, Jackson Hemminger, Wilson l.t.  r.t. Springer Cushing, Turney l.g.  r.g. Blaser, MacDonald Fox, Hodges c.  c. Huggins, Smith Adams r.g.  l.g. Poor Henman r.t.  l.t. G. Smith Allen, Lomasney r.e.  l.e. Watson, Folger Heard, q.b.  q.b. Lashnitz, Fearing Barbee l.h.b.  r.h.b. Fearing., Phillips Van Rensselaer,  Ellis r.h.b. l.h.b; Carson Mulliken, Long f.b.  f.b. Hoffman

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