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Harvard Scrub Beats St. Paul's.

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A picked team from Harvard played the St. Paul's School team on the school grounds last Wednesday and won the game by the score of 23 to 0. For Harvard, Shaw, Goodrich, Pruyn and Blagden played the strongest game, and Foulke, Henry and Barnum were most effective for St. Paul's.

The line-ups were:

Harvard Scrub--Rice, Gray, l.e.; Ward, l.t.; Catlin, l.g.; Hoague, c.; J. E. N. Shaw, r.g.; Marvin, r.t.; D. M. Goodrich, Emmons, r.e.; Vincent, Stanwood, q.b.; Blagden, l.h.b.; Lawrence, r.h.b.; Pruyn, f.b.

St. Paul's--Corey, Mason, r.e.; Mills, Curtis, r.t.; Thompson, r.g.; Rhodes, c.; Short, l.g.; Barnum, l.t.; Moorhead, l.e.; Vanderhoef, q.b.; Foulke, r.h.b.; King, l.h.b.; Henry, r. b.

Touchdowns--Blagden 2, Pruyn 2. Goal--Lawrence. Safety -- King. Referee--J. Norton. Umpire--Mr. Gordon. Time-keeper--Mr. Baker. Linesmen -- Bryes and Curtis. Time--20 minute halves.

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