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The CRIMSON's touch football team eked out its third win of the season and 282nd straight over a number of seasons by downing the Dartmouth Daily News Saturday morning.
After a seesaw battle for three quarters, the Crimson exploded for 23 points in the last period to win, 23-2.
But is was a costly win for the CRIMSON. Early in the second quarter, star safety Scott W. Jacobs bruised his knee trying to recover a Dartmouth fumble. He was carried off the field.
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