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Ninety-five beat Andover at Andover yesterday morning by a score of 50 to 0. Two thirty minute halves were played. Andover was crippled by the loss of three or four of her best men, and put up a very poor game, particularly the backs, who fumbled badly. Ninety-five played hard and confidently, but trusted too much in rough playing. Odlin seemed to favor Andover in his umpiring. The score at the end of the first half was 16 to 0.

Ninety-five lined up as follows : Doucette, c; Murchie, r. g.; Grant, l. g.; Teele r. t.; Pierce and Cook l. t.; Richardson, r. e.; Hartwell and Wadsworth, l. e.; Wrenn, q. b.; Jackson and Adams, h. b.; Raymond, f. b.

NINETY-FOUR 10; WORCESTER TECH. 0.The Junior eleven went to Worcester yesterday morning and beat the Technology team 10 to 0 in two thirty minute halves. The game was rough and several of the Harvard players were more or less seriously hurt, Cabot, Gleason, Davis and McDonald being the unfortunate ones. Worcester confined her plays almost exclusively to the centre and between the guards and tackles, but failed to make much headway. The teams were very evenly matched, but ninety-four was handicaped by accidents which happened to her men. The interference of the backs and the work of the team as a whole did not show the improvement over the last game with Exeter, that might be expected from a week's practice.

The make up of the eleven was as follows: Wrenn and Wheelwright r. e.; Beals r. t; Davis and Whitney r. g.; Lee, c.; Williams, l. g.; McDonald, l. t.; Ladd and Wheelwright, l. e., Cabot and Earle, q. b; Gardner Gleason and Jackson, h. b.; Brooks, f. b.

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