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Show Hilfifl M IK OPEBEBJp EASE Defense Is Consistent and Attack Spirited ; Newcomer New-comer Shows Speed. CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Sept. 30. An improved im-proved Harvard eleven defeated Bates today, to-day, 26 to 0. The Crimson defense was consistent and the attack sharp. Thacher, a newcomer, scored two touchdowns in the first period. A long run hy Casey and the deceptive decep-tive play which gave Harvard a victory over Princeton last season, Murray rushing: rush-ing: 32 yards, fiffurod in a third touch- 1 down. A forward pass of 20 yards and j Horween's bull-like rush added another 1 in the closing period. Bates was unable to make any progress. Harvard (6). Bates (0). ' j Phlnney e Murray Caner It Hamilton Clark lg Stonier Harris. , c S hat tuck Iiadmun rg Adams Taylor it Som hey Hnrte re Hickejy , Robinson no f Davis Flower lhb '.. Moulion , Bond .rhb Connors Tharher (b Weaver Score by periods : Harvard 13 0 fi 7 2 UatCR 0V 0 0 00 Summary: Referee Morrisc. I'nivorsily of Tenn- . sylvania. ' Umpire Cnnilcll, Tufts. Field Judge-Brown. Judge-Brown. Boston A. A. Head linesman Pishon, Dartmouth. Time nf periods 12 mlnutep. Srorinji: Touchdowns Timelier 2. Murray. Hnr- ween. Goalf from touchdowns Taylor. Horween. 1 Substitutions: Harvard (Jardner lor Robins; : Buniham for Bond: Harlley for Phlnney; Wheeler 1 for Caner; Snow for Clark : Snpi-r Tor Harris; Zarh for Dadmund; livrll for Tavlor: Brewer for Harl e: Casey for Flower: Norween for Thacher ; I W. Murray for Canlner; LlkenH for Hartley; : fool Id ae for Brewer; Htlrhfork for Burnhnm; Thomdike for Sagoi ; Wlllcox for Casey ; Fellon I for W. Murray. Bate Clifford for Stonier: Culler for Connors. |