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SECONDS GAIN EDGE OVER BRUIN FRESHMEN, 7 TO 0

Owens Scores on Line Plunge in First Quarter--Brown Eleven Makes Sole Bid in Final Period

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

The Second University football team succeeded in defeating the Brown Freshman eleven by one touchdown and a point after touchdown yesterday afternoon on Soldiers Field.

The Crimson scoring came early in the first quarter when D. M. Owens '29 carried the ball across from the 15-yard line. Most of the Brown men stopped playing when the offside horn blew at the start of the play leaving an open path for Owens.

Bruins Threaten Toward Close

In the last quarter the Bruin Freshmen staged a final bid for a touchdown with a hard-hitting march down half the length of the field, but were held on downs at Harvard's 30-yard line.

The summary follows: HARVARD SECONDS  BROWN 1932 Lewis, Heminger, l.e.  r.e., Sawyer Upton, Norris, Junkin, l.t.  r.t., Ferrebee Dwinell, Stearns, l.g.  r.g., Hart, Pollock Warner, Nee, c.  c., Riggs, Coffin Brown, Alexander, r.g.  l.g., Letoile Johnson, Campbell, r.t.  l.t., Tillinghas, Teitz Harding, Johnson, r.e.  l.e., Jensen, Sprowl Covel, Dwinnell, Weymouth, Gilman, q.b.  q.b., Dallava Kiser, Bigelow, Mills, l.h.b.  r.h.b., Harris, Battestin Pierce, Morris, r.h.b.  l.h.b., Barnes, White Owens, Goggin, Snyder, f.b.  f.b., Scott, Thompson

Score--Harvard seconds 7, Brown 1932 0. Touchdown-Owens. Point after touchdown--Lewis, Referee--S. H. Mahoney. Umpire--J. E. Burke. Linesman--T. C. Ferguson. Time--four 13 minute periods.

Score--Harvard seconds 7, Brown 1932 0. Touchdown-Owens. Point after touchdown--Lewis, Referee--S. H. Mahoney. Umpire--J. E. Burke. Linesman--T. C. Ferguson. Time--four 13 minute periods.

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