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In a fitting climax to the season of intramural football, two Harvard elevens won victories over Yale teams yesterday on Soldiers Field while the Freshman aggregation won the first game in two years, trouncing the University seconds. In the first game ever played with Yale, the 150-pound football team defeated the Eli 150 pounders 7 to 0; Harvard's champion class football team, the Seniors, defeated the Yale class champions, the Juniors, 6 to 0; and the Freshmen trounced the Seconds 10 to 0.
In the 150-pound game, the Harvard score came in the fourth quarter, when C. Y. Wadsworth '32 tallied on a 35-yard run, the extra point being made a moment later on a pass from Eustis Dearborn '32 to David Cheever '32. Outplayed in the first quarter, the Yale eleven battered down to the Harvard 30-yard line, in the second period but the Crimson team finally held as the half ended.
In the Yale-Harvard Class game the touchdown was made in the last minute of play by W. S. de Lima '31 on a 15-yard pass from P. A. Ketchum '31. The touchdown came after a series of gains netting Harvard 40 yards.
Harvard Freshmen won their first victory in two years yesterday when they beat the Harvard Second University football team by a score of 10 to 0.
Score--Harvard '7, Yale 0. Touchdown--Wadsworth, Point after touchdown--Dearborn to Cheever (pass). Time--10 min. quarters.
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