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Harvard '95, 10; Andover, 10.

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The playing of Andover against ninety-five Saturday, at Andover, was poor. Andover was weakened by the crippled condition of several players, and her general work was very erratic. Ninety-five was stronger in the line than Andover and used "mass plays" with good effect. Ninety-five made two touchdowns in the second half and Whittemore kicked one goal. Both teams fumbled considerably, ninety-five especially. Murchie, Teele and Grant did the best work in the line, while the rushing of Whittemore and Phelan was excellent.

The teams lined up as follows:

'95. ANDOVER.

Hartwell, left end, Greenway.

Teele, left tackle, Gould.

Cockrell, left guard, McIntosh.

Grant, centre, Pierson.

Murchie, right guard, Holt.

Pierce, right tacle, Rodgers.

Walker, right end, Hazen.

Mills, quarterback, Glynn.

Whittemore, halfback, Brauch.

Hitch, halfback, Manning.

Phelan, fullback, Letton.

Touchdowns, Walker, Phelan, Branch, Manning. Umpire, Mr. Cameron; referee, Mr. Preston. Time, 1 hour.

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