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Phillips Andover Academy tied the University second football team with a score of 7 to 7, at Andover yesterday. The game was hard-fought, although both sides were handicapped by the condition of the ground. The Andover open-field interference was excellent, and this, combined with poor tackling by the Harvard players, enabled the school team to hold its own.
Andover's score came in the third period on end runs to the 15-yard line and a straight buck from there by Eadie. A few minutes before the close of the game the second team braced, and carried the ball down the field by line plunges, tying the score.
The line-ups were as follows: Score--Harvard seconds 7, Andover 7. Touchdowns--Steele, Eadie. Goals from touchdowns--Callander, Wiley, Umpire--Beebe of Yale. Referee--Tufts, of Brown. Linesman--Hodgkins, of Dartmouth. Time--15-minute quarters.
Score--Harvard seconds 7, Andover 7. Touchdowns--Steele, Eadie. Goals from touchdowns--Callander, Wiley, Umpire--Beebe of Yale. Referee--Tufts, of Brown. Linesman--Hodgkins, of Dartmouth. Time--15-minute quarters.
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