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ONE-SIDED CONTEST ALL EXETER'S

Andover Given Worst Beating in History.--Final Count 78 to 7.

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In the most one-sided game ever played in the history of the two academies Exeter decisively defeated Andover by the score of 78 to 7. In every department of the game Exeter was signally superior to its lighter opponents. The line effectually threw off the futile attacks of the Andover backfield while the Exeter attack, headed by Casey, marched down the field with a succession of terrific line plunges and forward passes and punts which gained ground on every exchange. Humiliated and bumbled, the Andover team was powerless on both the attack and defence.

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