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What promised to be a neck and neck race developed into a procession yesterday afternoon with the Brown Freshmen showing the Crimson quintet the way by a 22 to 11 score. Throughout the first half a combination of tight defensive work and mediocre shooting kept the scoring down and at half time the visitors led by the narow margin of 7 to 5.
In the second half, however, the Crimson attack utterly failed to function. For 18 minutes not a single goal dropped through the Harvard hoop. Meanwhile the Brunonians were piling up a 22 to 5 margin, with Tsukuno, diminutive Japanese forward, leading the attack. Coach Chase's players came to life with two minutes to go and their belated rally netted three goals.
The summary: Score, Brown 1927 22, Harvard 1927 11. Goals from the floor, Hesse 2, Lightbourn, Leekley, McCrum, Tsukuno 4, Broda 4, Good, Mishel. Goals from fouls, Good, Mishel, Leekley. Refaree Tower
Score, Brown 1927 22, Harvard 1927 11. Goals from the floor, Hesse 2, Lightbourn, Leekley, McCrum, Tsukuno 4, Broda 4, Good, Mishel. Goals from fouls, Good, Mishel, Leekley. Refaree Tower
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