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The game at Worcester on Saturday between the Worcester Technology and Havard '92 resulted in a bad defeat for the freshmen. The rushers failed to get through the opposing rush-line, and were slow in dropping on the ball, while the backs fumbled badly. Two halves of thirty minutes each were played. Play began at 2.35. Harvard having the kick-off. Brooks gained fifteen yards on a rush but the ball was soon lost on four downs. Harvard gained possession of it again near her twenty-yard line, but a fumble by Baker allowed Crosby to get it and he easily made the first touchdown. Time, seven minutes-no goal. The ball was lost on four touchdowns on the twenty-five-yard line, and a few moments later Lake made Technology's second touchdown. Goal. Time 14 minutes. For the rest of the half, the ball was kept near the middle of the field. In the second half the ball was soon down near Harvard's line and Harvard was forced to make a safety touchdown. A few moments later Lake made another touchdown. No goal. Time, 11 minutes. After a few minutes more play Lake, with four men on his back, again struggled across Harvard's line and scored a touchdown. Goal. About three minutes before the half was over, Harvard made some creditable plays.
Worcester Technology:- Rice, Bartlett, Gilbert, M. Allen (centre), Churchill, Follett, Crosby; quarter-back, Allen; half-backs, Lake and Mills; full-back, White, (captain.)
Harvard Freshmen:- Curtis, Putnam, Travis, Hunt (centre), Heard, Newell, Wrenn; quarter-back, Neff; half-backs, Brooks and Schoen; full-back, Baker.
Mr. Camp acted as referee, and Mr. Gale, '92, as umpire.
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