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Ederer, now seemingly set in the starting wingback post, played a good game too. He was the man to whom Ossman usually made his fake; when the ball was pitched to him, he ran well. But the fake was opening such wide holes that Ederer carried only eight times...
...took the Crimson almost the whole first period to break the scoring ice. After some futile opening scrimmages, the home team let a Brown punt roll dead on its own 32. An Ossman fake and a Clasby slant, followed by a Brown penalty, put the ball on the Bruin 39. Then Ederer took the ball on a reverse, swept wide, passing to the diving Crowley on the Brown 13. It took two more fakes by Ossman to score at 12:30. Left-footed Bill Monteith kicked the first of four placements, and the Crimson...
...Crimson took the kickoff, and went 60 yards in 13 running plays: fakes, end runs, and straight bucks. Ossman scored on one of the latter at 8:23 of the second quarter...
...efficacy of Ossman's faking was very evident on the next play, when he pitched out, for the first time, to Ederer, who snaked his way to the 21, through the baffled Brown defense. Ossman powered on six of the next seven plays for the score, to give the Crimson a 21 to 7 halftime lead...
Quarterback Gill O'Neil, better known as a blocker, started the Crimson on on its way again, taking the kickoff on his 29 and ripping to the 47. Harvard kept right on moving, mostly on the ground, although Ederer flipped once to Clasby for 13 and Ossman compounded his fake by pretending to pitch out, then passing over the line for 12 more. Ossman utilized a straight buck at 11:07 to score the touchdown which broke Bruno's back. The Bruins were able to score early in the fourth quarter, mostly using a clever optional pitchout. Leone would circle...