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BROWN DEFEATED 14 TO 7 BY TOUCH FOOTBALL CHAMPIONS

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In a hotly contested game on Soldiers Field Saturday the Alpha Sigma Phi fraternity, University touch football champions, rolled up a 14 to 7 victory over the Psi Upsilon fraternity, title holders at Brown University. This was the first touch football game ever to be played by a Harvard fraternity against an aggregation from another university, and the second game of its kind to be played this full between any student organizations of two universities. The Fourth Estate team representing the CRIMSON opened intercollegiate touch football competition by defeating the team representing. The Dartmouth, Hanover undergraduate newspaper by a score of 24 to 0 on October 22.

High winds made forward passing difficult, and pools of water were treacherous to the players footing.

F. B. Cutts '28 passing accurately and cleverly dodging the Brown defense was the individual star of the game. Although nothing definite has as yet been arranged, there is possibility of a return game in the future.

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