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To climax an undefeated season in the touch football league, the Eliot House team downed Wright College, the Yale College representative, 30 to 24 Saturday morning on Soldiers Field. The game, originally stated for Friday, was postponed because of the Yale team's detainment for late classes.
Yale made the first counter in the first five minutes of play, but Harvard tied up the score two plays later. At the end of the half the score was tied at 18-18. From then on, the Harvard team maintained a lead, scoring twice shortly after the start of the second half.
The team will receive medals for their victory in the intramural tournament.
The Eliot House lineup for the game was: Eugene W. Morry '34, q.b.; Kermit R. Kimball 35, r.h.; Frederick A. Gilbert '34, l.h.; Henry P. Forman '34, f.b.; George H. Porter '34, r.c.; Edward P. Davis, Jr. '34, l.e.; Samuel Sonenfield '34 and Edward D. Brooks '34 substituted at right end and left and, respectively.
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