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Harvard 1910, 0; Exeter, 0

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Saturday afternoon the Freshman football team tied with Phillips Exeter Academy on Soldiers Field, neither side scoring. On the offensive the Freshmen were superior to Exeter, but both teams were weak on the defense. The Freshman backfield was fast, especially Gregory, right half-back, who showed himself a good ground-gainer. Exeter's ends were faster than d'Este or Browne. Vaughn for Exeter did good work running back punts.

The summary: HARVARD 1910.  EXETER. d'Este, l.e.  r.e., Gilroy, Loftus Forster, l.t.  r.t., White, Thomas Fish, l.g.  r.g., Power Morris, c.  c., Lynch, Downey West, r.g.  l.g., McGregor Hall, r.t.  l.t., Hart Browne, Houston, r.e.  l.e., Hurley Gallatti, q.b.  q.b., Vaughn Gilbert Whittemore, l.h.  r.h., McIntyre Gregory, r.h.  l.h., Burns Morton, f.b.  f.b., Smith

Score--Harvard 1910, 0; Exeter, 0. Umpires--R. C. Stevenson, Exeter; H. Holton, B. A. A. Referee--C. Marshall '04. Time--15-minute halves.

Score--Harvard 1910, 0; Exeter, 0. Umpires--R. C. Stevenson, Exeter; H. Holton, B. A. A. Referee--C. Marshall '04. Time--15-minute halves.

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