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RUNS BY GILLIES AND PRATT WIN FOR SCRUBS

Knox's Men Beat Providence Seconds 18 to 0 in Season's Opener--Fail to Score in First Half

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

The second football team began its season auspiciously yesterday afternoon when it vanquished the Providence College Seconds 13-0 at Soldiers Field.

The first half was scoreless, although Coach Knox's men maintained distinct superiority throughout.

The expectations of a score were fulfilled shortly after the second after the second half started. Gillies caught a punt on the Rhode Islanders' 40-yard line and leaving a long string of straggling players behind, zigzagged through the entire team for a touchdown. Subsequently he scored the point after touchdown on a dropkick.

In the final period Harvard, advancing from the Providence 40-yard line, launched a steady march to the goal. Pratt scored the touchdown on a 25 yard run after catching a pass.

The summary:

Harvard 2nd  Providence 2nd Chase, Sanchez, Pratt l.e.  r.e. Dwyer, Readon, McKeown Fordyce, Hoague l.t.  r.t. Fanning, Lonergan Victor l.g.  r.g. Vallone Snow c.  c. Connors, Maroney Manly r.g.  l.g. Grourke Tilt r.t.  l.t. Manning Rudman r.e.  l.e. Duffey, Whiteside Blake, Gillies, Scott q.b.  q.b. Dalton Kempf Sayles, Kramer l.h.b.  r.h.b. Allen Clark, Heageney r.h.b.  L.h.b. Delucca Heageney, Donaldson f.b.  f.b. Kaveney, Maloney

Score, Harvard Seconds 13, Providence Seconds 0. Touchdowns, Gillies, Pratt. Point after touchdown, Gillies. Referee, George Carene, Umpire, A. D. Bratt. Head linesman, Edward Bement '08.

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