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Show HARVARD NARROWLY ESCAPES BEATING CAMBRIDGE, Mass.. Oct 2. Only a dashing leap and catch by Harte, Harvard's Har-vard's right end, intercepting a forward pass two minuteB before the end of the game, enabled the Crimson to score against Massachusetts Agricultural college col-lege today, 7 to 0. The Aggies, who went through , the game without substituting a player, had held Harvard sooreless for three periods. In the closing minutes Quarterback Palmer of the Agglea launched a forward pass from his own 35-yard line. Harte crasbed through the defense and caught the ball, then, eluding would-be tacklers, he raced thirty yards for a touchdown. Rollins kicked a goal, completing Harvard's Har-vard's seven points. The lineup and summary: Harvard. Massachusetts. Souuy le Day Parsons It Plalsted Dum-an lg Dunn Wiggin c Perry Dad nuin rg Jordan Bigelow. : rt Danforth Harte re Graydon Watson qb Palmer Rollins Ihb Bolles King rhb Darling En wright fh Curran Referee William Hollenback, University Univer-sity of Pennsylvania Umpire F. W. Murphv, Brown. Fietrt judge W. S. Cannell, Tufts. Head linesman W. B. Burke. Worcester Worces-ter Polytechnic institute. Time of periods Twelve minutes. Scoring Touchdown. Harte, Goal from touchdown, Rollins. ' Harvard substitutions Wilcox for Watson; Whitney for Rollins; R. Curtis for .Parson; C. Coolidge for Harte. |