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FUMBLE GIVES JUNIORS SECOND CLASS VICTORY

SENIORS TIE CAMBRIDGE LATIN IN INFORMAL GAME

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

In the first game of the second round in the class football schedule yesterday the Juniors defeated the Sophomores 7 to 0 when C. R. Keene '29 fell on the ball after a bad pass from center had eluded its receiver.

The Seniors tied Cambridge Latin at the same time in a hard fought informal game, each team putting across one touchdown.

By winning its second game from the Sophomores the third year team brought its average closer to the record of the Seniors, who have won two games and lost none. The Juniors have now won two and lost one, while the Sophomores have failed to win any of their three games.

The Junior line-up follows: M. S. Dalin l.e.: C. R. Keene, l.t.: W. S. Tower, Jr., l.g.: W. A. McCausland, c.: Richard Weiler, rg.: H. F. Godfrey r.t.: D. T. Fuller, r.e.: J. H. Morris, q.b.: Joseph Lifrak, l.h.b.: H. G. Slater, r.h.b.: R. E. Garrity, f.b.

The Sophomore line-up follows: G. P. Blair, l.e.: G. C. Alexander, l.t.: C. E. Pette, l.g.: M. E. Pierce, c: C. D. Graham, r.g.: G. M. Moses, r.t.: Harry Atamian, r.e.: C. W. Remick, Jr., q.b.: F. F. Hart, l.h.b.: C. B. Lakin, r.h.b.: C. E. Dunlap, f.b.

In the Senior-Cambridge Latin contest the schoolboys got off to a flying start in the first half and scored one touchdown, the try for point going wide. In the second half the Seniors came back and blocked a punt which C. R. Turney '28 turned into a touchdown.

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