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The Freshman football team had little difficulty in defeating Phillips Andover Academy at Andover Saturday afternoon by the score of 21 to 0. The game was played under most unfavorable weather conditions, a heavy rain falling during the entire contest. Andover was weakened by the loss of Jones, Mahan, and van Brookline, and her light line could do nothing against the heavier Freshman forwards. The Freshman line played well, opening up large holes for the backs.
The Freshman made two touchdowns in the second period and one each in the third and fourth. Three of them were the result of line plunges by Bradlee and Brickley. The other was the most sensational play of the game. Brickley lay back for a drop-kick from Andover's 20-yard line. He fumbled the pass but retire Andover team for a touchdown.
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