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The freshman football team bounced back from its initial loss of the season, and trounced the Brown freshmen, 29 to 0 here Saturday. End Dave Rushhaupt led the scoring on two passes from quarterback John Adams.
After a week of scrimmages--the first since the beginning of the season--the Yardlings proved that they were as good as early season form had indicated as they dominated every offensive department. The team outgained Brown, 490 yards to 207 yards, and every Crimson player saw action in the contest.
John Damis and John Shipman went over for the Yardlings' two second period touchdowns, while Rushhaupt grabbed his two scoring passes in the third quarter.
A 48-yard run by Steve Burke, from the Crimson 18-yard line, set up the first freshman score. The run came late in the first period after ten minutes of indecisive football. Shipman's short end run capped a 70-yard drive later in the period.
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