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FRESHMAN TWELVE WINS BY SCORE OF 8 TO 0

Playing of Keck Features One-sided Contest With Brown--Crimson Shows Fine Passing Attack

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Scoring all of their points in the first quarter, the Harvard freshman stickmen outclassed the Brown first-year men by an 8 to 0 count yesterday afternoon on Soldiers Field. The Crimson substitutes were sent into the fray in the second quarter, but in the last half of the first-string men made a re-appearance though with orders to play a defensive game.

The Brown aggregation was severely handicapped by lack of practice, and taking this into account the Bruins put up a creditable fight. The Harvard players exhibited an excellent style of play, their passing ability being unusual for a team with as little seasoning as they have had.

The game was not marred with a single penalty. Captain S.W. Keck '32 played his customarily good game for the Crimson, caging four counters, while Paolo made a good showing for the visitors.

The summary: HARVARD 1932  BROWN 1932 Speck, Hurvich, g.  g. Williams Mverson, Jackson, pt.  pt., Mackrey Rodenberg, Jackson, Dane, c.pt.  c.pt., Sharp Field, Hermann, ld.  ld., Lonsberg, Landy Lowenberg, Edwards, 2d.  2d., Lubschancsky, Reedy Wilder, Silverberg, Ulfelder, 3d.  3d., Riggs Pattison, Harris, Winslow, c.  c., White Lay, Abramovitz, Watt, 3a.  3a., Staniels Cochrane, Alt, 2a.  2a., Dane, Strickland Keck, Kuhl, 1a.  1a., Lamberton, Paola Miller, o.h.  o.h., Stafford, Smith Johnson, i.h.  i.h., McSoley

Score--Harvard 8, Brown 0. Goals--Keck 4, Kuhl 2, Lay, Cochrane. Referee--Hall (Princeton). Time--Two 25-minute periods.

Score--Harvard 8, Brown 0. Goals--Keck 4, Kuhl 2, Lay, Cochrane. Referee--Hall (Princeton). Time--Two 25-minute periods.

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