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In one of the hardest fought games to be played this season on the class team field, the Seniors overcame the Sophomores by the score of 6-0 yesterday, when John Mongam '29, Senior end, found himself on the receiving end of a Sophomore crossbuck and ran ninety yards for a touchdown with the ball handed him by the opposing halfback.
Seniors Back in Running
This victory puts the Seniors back in the running for the league championship. A game will be played with the Sophomores either Wednesday or Thursday of next week to decide which team plays Yale.
Tomorrow the annual Second team game will be played against all three class teams and the Freshman all dormitory team. Each team will play one period.
The summary of yesterday's game follows:
SENIORS SOPHOMORES Mongam, l.c. r.e., Dutton Godfrey, l.g. r.t., Whitney Marple, l.g r.g., Amazeen Holden, c. c., Sibley Stevens r.g. l.g., Moses Reinhart, r.t. l.t., Clapp Whiting, r.e. l.e., Frothingbam Gray, q.b. q.b., Armstrong Boal, l.h.b. r.h.b., Ketchum Whitney, r.h.b. l.h.b, Serino Antenuccio, f.b. f.b., Beyer
Substitutions 1929, Atkinson for Stevens Felton for Whitney. 1931, Post for Serino, Wylie for Beyer, Score--Seniors 6. Sophomores 0, Touchdown Mongam. Time four 12 minute periods.
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