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Contrary to general expectation, the Harvard Jayvee football team completely swamped the Yale Junior Varsity by the overwhelming score of 31-0 yesterday at Soldiers Field. Many spectacular runs and plays featured Harvard's attack which the Bulldogs were totally incompetent to withstand. Victory began to form when Stanley X. Hausen '34 caught a wild pass from Paul deB. deGive '34 with one hand for the first score. Braman Gibbs '36 kicked the point. In the third period the slaughter began again when Gibbs swept right end for the second touchdown, but the real smash came in the fourth period when John Ware '34 ran 50 yards for a touchdown and Craig D. Woodruff '35 scored after intercepting a pass and running 40 yards.
The summary: Score--Harvard 31, Yale 0. Touchdowns: Hausen, Gibbs, Ware, Woodruff, Lavalle. Points after touchdowns; deGive. Referee: White. Head Linesman; Mooney. Umpire; Bolk. Field judge; Bankhart. Time four fifteen minute periods.
Score--Harvard 31, Yale 0. Touchdowns: Hausen, Gibbs, Ware, Woodruff, Lavalle. Points after touchdowns; deGive. Referee: White. Head Linesman; Mooney. Umpire; Bolk. Field judge; Bankhart. Time four fifteen minute periods.
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