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The sophomore eleven played two short halves with English High School yesterday afternoon in which neither side scored. The ball was near the centre of the field most of the time and neither goal was ever in danger. E. H. S. had the heavier team and better interference but lost the ball on fumbling after a few good plays. Ninety-eight played loosely and the backs made no long runs, though Gibbs was continually sent around the end for short gains.
Valentine, at quarter played well for ninety-eight. Morand and Whittemore did the best work for E. H. S.
The line-up.
NINETY-EIGHT. E. H. S.
Curtis (Emmons), l.e. r.e., Manaham.
Adams, l.t. r.t., Higgins.
Burrage, l.g. r.g., O'Brien.
Marvin, c. c., Callahan.
Grayden, r.g. l.g., Eaton.
Thayer, r.t. l.t., Purtell.
Flershem, r.e. l.e., Murphy.
Valentine, q., q., Sherlock.
Gibbs, h.b. h.b., Morand.
Sheppard, h.b. h.b., Whittemore.
Flint, f.b. f.b., Ellsworth.
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