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Timothy Dwight College beat Dudley for the Harvard-Yale touch football crown, 36 to 12, on Dillon Field yesterday. Both teams finished first in their intramural leagues. In the picture above, Yale's Al Hunter runs back a kick as two Commuters close in.
The Blue's Dick Barbour scored quickly in the first period but the Commuters followed soon after with a touchdown pass from Bill McMorrow to Herb Lewis. Al Blackburn made Timothy Dwight's second score.
In the second period, Dudley's John Whittaker tied the game up at 12 to 12 on a long pass from McMorrow. Barbour then piled up Yale's lead with a snap pass to Hager for a touchdown.
Timothy Dwight held Dudley to no score in the third quarter, while the Blue's Blackburn pulled down a pass from Hunter for another score.
Hunter threw two touchdown passes in the last period, the first to Dick Colgan and the second to Hager, to give the Elis their 36-point total.
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