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The CRIMSON in triumph flashing humbled an eager but inept WHRB staff Thursday in a free-wheeling touch football game. Not wishing to embarrass the broadcasters, the CRIMSON judiciously kept the score down to 23-2.
The Big Three Ricks--Rick Ballard. Rick Cotton, and Rick Hertzberg--paced the Crimson attack with dazzling passes, uncontrollable runs, and vicious defensive maneuvers. WHRB's lone score came when the CRIMSON, out of charity, let the radiomen try for two points from the two yard line. Mike (Hands) Donnelly caught a shaky pass from Miles (The Arm) Jaffe.
The victory was a costly one for the newspapermen, who were getting in shape for the Yale game, as ace end Pete (The King) Kann suffered a broken arm while scoring the CRIMSON's second touchdown.
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