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West Point defeated Yale in football on Saturday by the score of 11 to 6. In the first half Hill made the first score for West Point, securing the ball on a blocked kick on Yale's 25-yard line. Grtaves kicked on easy goal. After the second kick-off Yale forced the ball down the field by straight rushes, and Kinney was sent over for a touchdown. Veeder kicked the goal. In the second half after Yale had advanced the ball 40 yards by line plunges, Torney secured it on a famble and ran the length of the field for West Point's second touchdown. Graves failed to kick the goal.
The Yale line-up was: l.e., Neal; l.f., Hogan; l.g., Tripp; c., Roraback; r.g., Kinney; r.t., Bloomer; r.e., Shevlin; q.b., Rockwell; l.h.b., Veeder (Hoyt); r.h.b., Morse; f.b., Owsley.
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