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The Benevolent and Protective Society of Soldiers Field Sportswriters upset a heavily favored varsity football managers team, 6 to 0, in the bitterly fought annual Columbus Day game, Monday.
The B.P.S.S.F., composed of writers from the Globe, Traveler, Alumni Bulletin, Herald, and CRIMSON, lashed out for its only touchdown midway through the third period. Dave Halberstam intercepted a John Kelso pass, and returned it to the manager's 14. After a Dick Kline to Hiller Zobel pass clicked to the seven, Mike Halberstam went off left end to score.
The scribes,' led by hard-charging linemen Normie Ray and Denny Weiss, fought off three valiant manager scoring threats in the last period.
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