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Scoring the first time it got the ball, the Harvard freshman football team never faltered Friday afternoon on its way to a 26-6 victory over a previously undefeated Dartmouth team.
Crimson fullback Roger Noback scored the first thirteen points for the freshmen, capping marches of 55 and 70 yards with touchdown plunges and kicking one extra point. Not to be outdone, Wally Grant raced 50 yards for a score just before the half. Noback converted, and the Indians faced a 20-6 deficit.
In the second half, Askold Kolmann finished the scoring for the day, diving over from one yard out. A total of fifty-five players helped the team preserve its undefeated record, which now stands at three wins and no losses.
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