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The second University football team was defeated by Exeter Academy in a one-sided game in the Stadium on Saturday afternoon by the score of 18 to 0. Exeter's fine interference and the line plunging of the backs were the features of the game. All the scoring was done in the first period of play. Soon after the kick-off, Dickerman, with excellent interference, ran 40 yards for a touchdown. Hurd kicked the goal. A few minutes later Exeter scored again on a clever forward pass from Hurd to Brown, Hurd again kicking the goal. The final score was the result of a punt blocked by Kirkpatrick of Exeter; the ball rolled 30 yards and McDougall fell on it behind the goal line for a touchdown.
During the remaining periods the second team stiffened up but were unable to gain consistently. Their only chance to score was lost when McCall failed on a drop kick from the 30-yard line.
The line-up follows: Score--Exeter, 18; Harvard second, 0, Touchdowns--Dickerman, Brown, McDougall. Goals from touchdowns--Hurd 3. Referee--G. N. Bankhart of Dartmouth. Field judge--N. Tufts of Brown. Head linesman--M. C. Ver Wieber uC.
Score--Exeter, 18; Harvard second, 0, Touchdowns--Dickerman, Brown, McDougall. Goals from touchdowns--Hurd 3. Referee--G. N. Bankhart of Dartmouth. Field judge--N. Tufts of Brown. Head linesman--M. C. Ver Wieber uC.
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