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Ninety-four 6; C. M. T. S. O.

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The sophomore eleven defeated the Cambridge Mannual Training School yesterday on Norton's 6 to 0. The game was an improvement on Saturday's game with the English High, still if '94 has any idea of winning the class championship she cannot rest on the laurels of yesterday's game. Lee at centre has strengthened that part of the team somewhat but he was slow at snapping back the ball. Cabot played at quarter after Earle was compelled to leave from an injury to his knee. It was his first game this season and he showed a lack of practice, but otherwise did well. The ends were slow on getting down on a kick and there is the usual tendency to tackle high. There is a fair amount of snap but the fumbling on both sides was bad. Cambridge worked the criss cross effectively several times and repeatedly gained by good rushes by Whittemore, The game was closely contested throughout. '94 scored her only points in the second half.

The make up of the '94 eleven was as follows: Smith, r. e.; Beals, r. t.; Williams, r. g.; Lee, c.; Blake, l. g.; MacDonald, l. t.; Ladd, l. e.; Earle and Cabot. quarters; Borden and Gardner, half backs; Hoag, full back.

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