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The Army scored a 14 to 0 victory over the Navy at the Polo Grounds, New York, on Saturday afternoon, in the presence of 41,000 persons, including President Wilson and hundreds of other distinguished representatives of the American government.
The Navy eleven was outclassed from the start. Time after time the heavy Army backs smashed through the line for big gains while the Navy backs could make little impression on the West Point forwards. The game was played on a rain-soaked field, which made it rather difficult for the players who attempted end runs. Both teams tried the forward pass, but it was rarely successful. Oliphant, who made both touchdowns, and McEwan starred for the Army, and Craig played well for the Navy.
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