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Checking their line thrusts with well-executed lateral and forward passes, the University players downed the Knox-coached scrubs by a 27 to 0 score. Although the first string players started slowly and showed ragged form, they soon got under way. The initial score followed a fifty yard parade down the field. A lateral from Putnam to Mays netted 20 yards. Charles Devens crashed through a weak spot in the left side of the scrub line for 15 more: yards and Putnam advanced the pig skin five. With beautiful interference mowing down potential tacklers. Mays dashed 15 yards...
Coach Horween is still following his policy of shifting his backfield men around, trying out all combinations possible. There will be a scrimmage today between the first and second University squads...
...page 3 will be found the announcement of the first meetings of all courses in the College. This list contains a number of corrections which do not appear in the regular list released with the registration envelopes. There are also one or two instances in which the correction was handed in so late that it could appear only in the notice column of today's paper...
...team from the Southwest invades the Stadium for the first time in Harvard football history when the University of Texas football team meets the Crimson-shirted players in the fourth game of the 1931 season. Negotiations have been under way for more than a year between W. J. Bingham '16, Director of Athletics at Harvard and H. J. Ettlinger, who holds the same position at the Texas University, and arrangements were completed Monday night...
...Harvard Club of Boston to play host to the Yale Club of Boston at a special dinner which will be held in Harvard Hall on the night of Oct. 30. There is the making of history in such an occasion. It stands, within long memory, as the first of its kind ever known here. To be sure, local alumni associations of friendly colleges finding themselves assembled for their annual dinners on the same night in different rooms of the same hotel or club-building in Boston, have often exchanged gifts of good will, sending committees of greeting...