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Freshmen, 12; Dorchester High, 0.

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The Freshman eleven defeated the Dorchester High School team on Soldiers Field yesterday afternoon, by a score of 12 to 0. The Freshman team was made up largely of substitutes.

In the first half Dorchester carried the hall to the Freshmen's 4-yard line, where it was lost on a fumble. The Freshmen were unable to make any substantial gains. In the second half the Freshmen put in some regular players, and after a 60-yard run by Lincoln, Somes was pushed over Dorchester's line for a touchdown. Pope kicked the goal. Later in the half, Pope made a 60-yard run after catching a punt on the Freshmen's 30-yard line. By line plays the Freshmen soon scored a second touchdown. Pope again kicked the goal.

The Freshman line-up: l.e., Brown; l.t., Inches; l.g., Hyde; c., Howe, Grant; r.g., Boyer, Talbot; r.t., Harding, Fish; r.e., Moore; q.b., Pope; l.h.b., Apollonio, Lincoln, Derby; r.h.b., Gilder; f.b., Somes.

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