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Six Point Sports Slate of Weekend Split with Indians

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While Crimson Varsity football, soccer, and cross country squads were dropping contests to Dartmouth's Big Green invaders this weekend, Jayvee and Freshman triumphs in the same sports augured well for Harvard-Indian clashes of the next three years.

Friday, the day before the Varsity eleven succumbed, to the Hanover team 14 to 13, Chief Boston's Junior Varsity squad blasted their Big Green counterpart, 40 to 0.

While the Dartmouth Varsity soccer squad was blanking Harvard, 2 to 0, Saturday afternoon, the undefeated Yardling booters turned the tide on the Indian first year men, 1 to 0.

Friday afternoon also saw the Crimson cross country unit go down to defeat, Harvard 39-Dartmouth 31 (low score winning), while the Freshman harriers were outdistancing the Big Green and Tufts in a triangular meet, 24 to 49 (Tufts) to 61 (Dartmouth).

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