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The Boston Athletic association eleven defeated Technology on Saturday by a score of 22 to 0. The Technology team was crippled by the loss of three good men, while the Athletic team averaged ten pounds heavier. The Athletics had the kick off and gained twenty yards. Within six minutes they had pushed the ball over the line for the first touchdown. In the first half they scored another touchdown and goal, and were only prevented from making more points by Technology's desperate work. In the second half the Athletics soon secured the ball and after a good run by Morrison, Curtis made another touchdown from which a goal was kicked. Peters' good rush was soon followed by a touchdown and goal for the Athletics, who failed to score again though they kept the ball in Technology's territory most of the time. Final score, 22 to 0. This game is the last of the season for both elevens. The teams were made up as follows:
Athletics-Rushers: Morrison, Codman, Whitman, Kipp, Houghton, Garrett, Hunt; quarter back, Kimball; half backs, Curtis. Peters; full back, Hunt.
Technology-Rushers: Kales, Batchelder, Nickerson, Yoerg, Nilson, Linder, Andrews; quarter back, Weis; half backs, Roberts, Waite; full back, Slade.
Referee, Kelly; umpire, Cabot, both of Harvard.
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