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The second eleven went to Tufts on Saturday and won the game. The score: Harvard, 22; Tufts, 0.
Tufts won the toss and took the west end of the field, preferring to have the strong wind in their favor instead of the ball. By short rushes Harvard gained steadily, and Perry made the first touchdown. Woodman kicked the goal. The same tactics were put in force after the ball was brought to the middle of the field and Hallowell made the second touchdown. The ball was punted out by Smith. No goal
Woodman scored the third touchdown and kicked the goal.
Score at end of first half: Harvard, 16; Tufts, 0.
The second half began with Tufts having the ball, which they kept by far the greater part of the time. Harvard succeeded in getting the ball towards the end.
Perry scored the last touchdown and Woodman kicked the goal.
The best playing was done by Woodman, Perry, Farnum and Smith for Harvard, and Edgerly for Tufts.
Harvard.- Smith and Farnum, ends; Carpenter and Piper, tacklers; Woodman and Markoe, guards; Brainard, centre; Perry and Brewer, half-backs; Noble (captain), full-back.
Referee: Goodhue, '88.
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