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Christopher L. Gasper

The Game certainly lived up to its name

Harvard quarterback Colton Chapple will remember the tableau of victory 50 years from now. He’ll be able to recall the angle of the sun and feel of the fall air at Harvard Stadium. Chapple watched as fellow senior Treavor Scales raced 63 yards toward the end zone with The Game-sealing points in Harvard’s 34-24 victory over archrival Yale on Saturday. Scales’s run on third and 13 with 1:08 left finally let the Crimson exhale in a game that was as emotionally exhausting as it was exhilarating. It also meant that Chapple, Scales, and the rest of Harvard’s seniors ended their …

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