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Football.

Harvard, 34; Cornell, 0.

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

Harvard beat Exeter yesterday on Soldiers Field by a score of 48 to 0. The game was one-sided and uninteresting in the first half, but some excitement was aroused in the second half, when the places of the 'varsity line men were taken by the substitutes. The Exeter men took heart at this and some good runs were made.

The 'varsity men played a quick, steady game, while Stack and Gillespie did effective work for the visitors.

Exeter had the ball at the start and kicked it to Wrightington, who made 20 yards before he was downed. Brown then took the ball 30 yards nearer Exeter's goal, and a few seconds later, carried it over the line for a touchdown.

Exeter again took the ball. This time Brown caught it and made 25 yards. Wrightington then made another run of 50 yards, landing the ball for another touchdown. The third goal was made with as little trouble as the two preceding ones, and two more were added before time was called.

In the second half the Exeter line was able to hold the Harvard substitutes, and their halfbacks showed that they could do something if they had the chance. Wrenn played at quarterback through the second half and put considerable life and snap into the work.

HARVARD. EXETER.

Richardson, Moulton, l.e. r.e., Gillespie.

Hallowell, Manahan, l.t. r.t., Manrahan.

J. Shaw, Warren, Murchie, l.g. r.g., Richards.

Winslow, F. Shaw. c. c., Kasson.

Manahan, J. Shaw, r.g. l.g., Breen.

Gould, Connor, r.t. l.t., Casey.

A. Brewer, Hartwell, r. e. l.e., Stack.

Beale, Wrenn, q.b. q.b., Richardson, Coburn.

Wrightington, Brown, h.b., Gibbons, Holmes, Jack.

Gray, Dunlop, f.b. f.b., Fare.

Score, Harvard 48, Exeter 0; touchdowns, Wrightington 5, Brown 2, Gray; goals, A. Brewer 5, Brown 2; safety, Jack. Referee, Lewis; umpire, Garfield; linesman, Wood. Time, 30 minutes.

Yale, 28; Brown, 0.[N. E. Associated Press.]NEW HAVEN, CONN., Oct. 3. - Brown University played Yale a fine practice game this afternoon, the blue winning in two fifteen minute halves, by the score of 28 to 0. Brown rushed the ball within two yards of Yale's goal within a minute after play had been started. All the Brown gains were made through Judd. Yale scored 12 points the first half and 16 in the second half. There were many unfortunate accidents, Coombs, Thorne, Millard and Dennison receiving bad cuts on the head. DeWitt and Thorne made two touchdowns apiece and Beard scored the other. Hickok kicked four goals from touchdowns.

Other Games Yesterday.At Williamstown, Mass., Williams, 30; Laureates of Troy, 0.

At Andover, Mass., Tufts, 6; Andover 4.

At Middletown, Conn., Wesleyan, 12; Middletown Athletic, 0.

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