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The seniors gave the freshmen fifteen minutes' practice on Norton's field yesterday afternoon. Play began at 4.30, Ninety taking the north goal. Ninety had the ball and advanced it twenty yards. Henshaw gained a little and McLeod getting the ball on the next pass, carried it to Ninety's five-yard line. McLeod then attempted to rush but Ninety's rush line was so badly broken that he had to retreat, losing ten yards. Crane failed to kick a goal from the field, but on the next pass, he carried the ball near to Ninety-three's goal and was soon pushed over, making the only touchdown in eight minutes. No goal. Score 4-0. Ninety-three had the ball and advanced it five yards. After three downs Kendriken passed to Robb, who gained nothing. Crane rushed but Henshaw fumbled and lost the ball. Robb got a good start and advanced the ball twenty yards. Crane gained ten yards when time was called with the ball still in Ninety-three's territory. The best work for Ninety was done by Crane and McLeod; for Ninety-three, by Robb and Bisbee. J. H. Hunt, 92, coached the freshmen. The teams were made up as follows:
Ninety-Rushers: Emmons, Slocum, Darling, Fessenden, Pulsifer, Aiken, Tyson; quarter back, Faulkner; halfbacks, Henshaw, McLeod; fullback, Crane.
Ninety three-Rushers: Cullamore, Parker, Dunn, Brice, Davis, Ellsworth, Chew; quarter-back, Kendriken; halfbacks, Robb, Bell; fullback, Bisbee.
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