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Exeter beat the second eleven on Saturday at Exeter, 8 to 0. Two twenty-minute halves were played. No points were scored in the first half, although the ball was in Harvard's half of the field.
The Exeter rush-line was very heavy and stood too firm for the Harvard team. Harvard's line, although not light, was broken occasionally. The game was interesting throughout, the Exeter team being one of the best the school has ever had. The teams were:
EXETER. HARVARD.
Linscott, Rushers. Collamore.
Mavo, Rushers. Eddy.
Squires, Rushers. Steedman.
McIntosh, Rushers. Fitzhugh.
Coyne, Rushers. Jones.
(Coapman) Rushers. Davis.
Haradon Rushers. Pierce.
Conley, Rushers.
Ramsey, (quarter-back) Burgess.
Booth, (half-backs) Heard.
Thomas, (half-backs) Borden.
Matthews, (full-back) Phelan.
Referee - Johnson, Harvard 93.
Umpire - Truesdell, Exeter '92.
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