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Yale defeated West Point on Saturday by the score of 20 to 0.
The first touchdown was scored after a minute of play, on a fumble by West Point. For the rest of the half West Point had the ball constantly in their opponent's territory, and was only prevented from scoring by Yale's determined stand on the 2-yard line. In the second half Yale scored a safety and two touchdowns. West Point being unable to check Yale's irresistible attack.
Yale's line-up was as follows: l.e., Cates: l.t., Forbes: l.g., Hockenberger. Ray: c., Flanders: r.g., Tripp: r.t., Bigelow. Turner: r.e., Shevlin: q.b., Jones: l.h.b., Veeder. Wylie: r.h.b., Morse, Stevenson: f.b., Flinn. Levine.
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