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WATT SCORES TWICE IN 1932 VICTORY OVER YALE SENIORS

Races 60 Yards to Touchdown in First Minute of Playing

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Outplaying their opponents from the kickoff to the final whistle, the Harvard 1932 eleven downed the Yale 1930 team yesterday at New Haven 26 to 0. Frank Watt II '32 scored the first touchdown of the Harvard class champions on the second play after the kickoff, when he raced 60 yards through a broken field to score. W. E. Hutchins '32 kicked the goal.

In the same period, Yale, led by Evans' 45-yard run, started a march down the field, but was halted on the 10-yard line.

Later in the first half. Watt ran 15 yards through center for the second score.

The Sophomores' third touchdown came early in the second half, when Hutchins scored after a pretty 15-yard run.

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