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A powerful Junior Varsity team had little trouble in notching its second successive victory Saturday, overwhelming the Princeton Jayvees 21 to 0 outside Palmer Stadium in a contest which preceded the Varsity game.
Paced by Captain Dave Farrell, who ran 28 yards for one Crimson score, and end Bill Fitz, who caught a Farrell pass for another touchdown, Coach Chief Boston's team was never threatened. Two touchdowns and a safety gave the Crimson a 15 to 0 lead at halftime, and they added six more points in the last period.
Penalties and the failure of Harvard receivers to hold on to long passes cost the Junior Varsity at least three other scores.
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