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Exeter swept down on Soldiers Field Saturday to beat the Harvard Junior Varsity by at least three touchdowns in the first half of a home-and-home series. Over 50 of the pre-Worcester game crowd watched the first quarter of the game, which started at 2 o'clock.
The Jayvees showed considerable improvement from the previous week's 32 to 0 shellacking at the hands of Andover, but the playing was still sloppy, and the game was highlighted by a dispute about the score. That is, no two of the three officials agreed on what the final score was, the referee giving 19 to 0, the umpire 25 to 0, and head linesman 25 to 6.
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