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After being held scoreless for the first period, a strong and aggressive Dartmouth jayvee eleven took complete control of the game held yesterday at Soldiers Field scoring six touchdowns in the remaining three periods to overwhelm the Harvard aggregation, 39 to 0.
Bill Murphy, substitute quarterback, turned in the outstanding performance of the day passing for three TD's and setting up the other three through brilliant play calling, ball-handling, and tossing.
Although both teams had been serving as foils for the two varieties all week, individual play was the outstanding feature of the afternoon. This was especiall apparent on defense, with the lines showing up especially well.
Both Jim Churchill and Rug Warner forced well in the backfield for Coach Jules Alphonse. After unimpressive appearances in earlier games, Churchill and Rug Warner forced well in the backfield for Coach Jules Alphonse. After unimpressive appearances in earlier games, Churchill showed great improvement in the passing department. Warner's ball-handling was also improved.
Despite the fact that both teams used the T formation many strong offensive bids were not possible for either team. This was noted when the ball approached either of the 20 yard lines. Lack of scoring power hampered both elevens, but not at all times.
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