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GREEN TEAM SUCCUMBS TO CRIMSON FRESHMEN

SUCCESSFUL PASSING RESULTS IN 26-0 WIN FOR HARVARD

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Dartmouth Freshmen went down to defeat, 26-0, before the determined drive of the Harvard cubs in the game played Saturday at Hanover. Although Dartmouth resisted stubbornly they proved no match for the Crimson team.

The attack got underway late in the first period when the Harvard end intercepted a pass deep in Crimson territory and ran it back to midfield. A series of successful passes led the way to a first score and Bilodeau kicked the extra point.

The lineups:

Harvard: l.e., Simmons (Geer); l.t., Harrington (Choate); l.g., Kessler (E. Jones); c., Jones (R. Brown); r.g., Van Cleve (Young); r.t., Watson (Adlis); r.e., Adlis (Giles); q.b., Hedblom; l.h.b., Ford (Keyser, Pedrick); r.h.b., Blackwood (Ecker); f.b., Bilodean (Watts).

Dartmouth: r.e., Johnson (Young); r.t., Bennett (Mogel); r.g., Cameron (Cole, Hinman); c., Ray Johnson; l.g., Gribbon (Hulton, Wallemus); l.t., Otis (Long, Kollecky); l.e., Merill (Montee, Hopewood); q.b., Lefebore (Handrahan, Lowder); r.h.b., Geniawicz (April, Roper); l.h.b., Conti (Keenan, Curtis); f.b., Whitaker.

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