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Scoring all of their points in the first quarter, the Harvard freshman stickmen outclassed the Brown first-year men by an 8 to 0 count yesterday afternoon on Soldiers Field. The Crimson substitutes were sent into the fray in the second quarter, but in the last half of the first-string men made a re-appearance though with orders to play a defensive game.
The Brown aggregation was severely handicapped by lack of practice, and taking this into account the Bruins put up a creditable fight. The Harvard players exhibited an excellent style of play, their passing ability being unusual for a team with as little seasoning as they have had.
The game was not marred with a single penalty. Captain S.W. Keck '32 played his customarily good game for the Crimson, caging four counters, while Paolo made a good showing for the visitors.
The summary: Score--Harvard 8, Brown 0. Goals--Keck 4, Kuhl 2, Lay, Cochrane. Referee--Hall (Princeton). Time--Two 25-minute periods.
Score--Harvard 8, Brown 0. Goals--Keck 4, Kuhl 2, Lay, Cochrane. Referee--Hall (Princeton). Time--Two 25-minute periods.
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