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Artillerymen Humble Engineers in Stadium by Score of 7 to 3

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By a score of 7 to 3, the 101st Field Artillery yesterday morning triumphed over their traditional rivals, the 101st Engineers, in the Stadium. Despite the wet and soggy field the game was fast and hard-fought.

During the first half neither side could gain a yard through their opponent's line. The Engineers' only score came in the second quarter when Whitten on a forward pass brought the ball to the 15-yard line. Two line plunges netted three yards, and W. W. Caswell '20 scored a field goal from the 18-yard line.

In the last half the Artillery forced the play throughout. Cousens and F. D. Huntington '12, former University football and hockey star, played brilliantly for the Artillery together rushing the ball from mid-field to the 3-yard line when Huntington scored the touchdown.

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