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Practice Games.

NINETY-ONE, 10; C. H. S., O.

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Ninety-one scored two touchdowns in one half hour against Cambridge High school yesterday afternoon. Weld kicked one goal. Cambridge played a stubborn game but was too light for Ninety-one. The teams lined up as follows: Ninety-one-Rushers: Corning, Lhoewenstein, Bangs, Wainwright, Crimes, Fisher, Huntress; quarter-back, Nicholls; hall-backs, Weld, Blaney; full-back, Bass. Cambridge-Rushers: McDaniel, Howlatt, Hill, Haynes, Dickinson, Sprague, Harding; quarter back, Wrenn; half backs, Stark, Corbett; full back, Clark.

NINETY, 8; NINETY-THREE, O.Ninety played fifteen minutes with Ninety-three on Nortone's field yesterday afternoon, defeating them by a score of 8 to nothing. The freshmen showed great improvement and blocked Ninety well. No attempts were made for goals. The teams played as follows: Ninety-Rushers: Emmons, Slocum, Darling. Fe-senden, Pulsifer; Alken, Tyson; quarter-back, Faulkner; half-backs, Henshaw and McLeod; full-back, Crane. Ninety-three-Rushers: Culiimore, Dunn, Slade, Brice, Davis, Ell worth, Chew: quarter, Kendriken; halfs, Belland Robb; full, Manning.

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