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The University second football team defeated a team from the Coast Artillery, 10 to 0, on Soldiers Field yesterday afternoon. In nearly every department of the game the second team was far superior to its opponents, but was kept from scoring frequently by Geoinett's long runs. His speed enabled him to circle the ends for good gains, and time and again he carried the ball out of danger in this way. Hardwick gained most of the ground for the second team and was the star of the game.
The scores came in the first and third periods after long advances down the field, Willetts going over the line in one case, and Hardwick in the other. Willetts failed to kick either goal.
The summary:     Score--Second Team.  10:  Coast Artilery, 0.  Touchdowns--Willetts, Hardwick, Referee--A. F. Noble.  Amherst Umpire--G. N. Bankhart, Dartmouth Field judge Lieutenant G. B. Lawrason.
Score--Second Team. 10: Coast Artilery, 0. Touchdowns--Willetts, Hardwick, Referee--A. F. Noble. Amherst Umpire--G. N. Bankhart, Dartmouth Field judge Lieutenant G. B. Lawrason.
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