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Harvard Freshmen, 6; Cambridge High and Latin Schools, 6.

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The game yesterday between the freshman eleven and an eleven composed of players from the Cambridge High and Latin Schools resulted in a tie. The freshmen were deprived of the services of Captain Brooks and were obliged to bring on several substitutes during the game.

In the first half neither side scored and the ball was kept near the middle of the field most of the time. Harvard started off the second half in possession of the ball and soon forced it up to Cambridge's fifteen-yard line. Carpenter, by a good rush, carried it round the end and made a touchdown, from which he kicked a goal. The High School team now began to play harder, and good rushes took the ball to Harvard's twenty-yard line. Corbitt made a fine rush through the whole freshman team and got a touchdown. Goal. Score 6-6. During the rest of the half, Harvard failed to score, although she had possession of the ball most of the time. The freshmen played a poor game, showing wretched team work. Following are the elevens:-

Harvard Freshmen-Wrenn, Newell, Travis, Hunt, Berry (Putnam), Heard, Curtis; quarter-back, Neff; half-backs, Ingalls and Carpenter (Schoen); full-back, Henry (Forbes).

Cambridge High and Latin Schools-Whittemore (captain), Wrenn, Thayer, Haines, Rodgers, Moore, Fox; quarter-back, Stephens; half-backs, Corbitt and Whitman; fuil-back, Clark.

Mr. Harding, of the Latin School, acted as referee, and Mr. Gale, '92, as umpire.

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