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By a conservative, close formation game, the 1921 football team defeated the heavier Radio School eleven by a score of 6 to 0, Saturday afternoon. The Freshmen did not show remarkable team play, but Coach Wallace is hopeful of a later development of the excellent material on hand. The line plunges of E. Stillman '21, and R. C. Humphrey, '21 and the latter's punting were prominent features of the contest. The score came at the opening of the second period. Stillman made a 17 yard gain, followed by three plunges by Humphrey through guard and tackle the last of which crossed the line for the only score. Faxon failed to kick the goal. The sailors lost a chance to score in the last period when. Tuttle of the Radio School intercepted a forward pass and ran the ball back 30 yards.
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