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Show (ififilh'lj HELD I! HOLY CROSS Crimson's Opening Football Game Won By Eariy Field Goal CAMBRIDGE, Mass.. Spt 25. Harvard's football team was held by Holy Cross to a single field goal anil won, 3 to 0, in the oponlng game of the season here today 'H H FUMBLING. Harvard started with some fair rushing plays and with the aid of a Holy Cross fumbN- carried the ball to the visitors seven-yard line. Here Buell dropped an easy field goal from the eighteen-yard line Another Crim-son Crim-son offensive in the third period placed the ball twice on the elgn-teen-yard line, but field goal attempts went wide. Holy cross, capturing the ball In mld-fleld on a Harvard fumble In. the last period, drove it to the 22-yard line In four plays. Gagnon after being thrown back for no gain three times, tried o field goal from the thirty-five yard line, but failed A moment latei another Harvard fumble gave Holy Cross the bail on the elavan-vard line. HISSED OFPORT1 STSy Instead of continuing the plunges through center and outside of tackle. Holy Cross switched to the forward pass and the first heave placed the ball squarely In Hamilton's hands. I This seemed to tuke the punch out of the visitors' offensive. A few minutes later. Gagnon, standing on Harvard's 45-yard line made a beautiful try at I goal, but missed by a few feet. Harvard Har-vard got the ball In mldfield on a Holy Cross fumble, and In twelve rushes reached the visitors' three-yard line where the Fame ended |