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SAYLES STARS IN SERVICE GAME

Crosby and Stafford Shine With Line and Whistle

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

There was a distinct Crimson tinge to yesterday's football game between Battery A and the First Corps of Cadets on Technology Field, Cambridge. At left half-back on the Battery A eleven was Madison Sayles '27, consistent ground-gainer and defensive back on the University team this fall. At left tackle was Brainard Taylor '26, another graduate of the Soldiers Field gridiron, who was on the University squad for two years.

Battery A won the game, 20 to 0, largely due to the stellar line-plunging of Sayles, who was the outstanding player on the field, and who did nearly all the ground-gaining for his team.

Harvard football invaded the ranks of the officials, when A. H. Stafford '27, who started the Yale clash at quarterback, umpired the game, and J. P. Crosby '28, scintillating halfback of last year's University eleven, acted as linesman.

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