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In an uninspiring contest played Saturday on the Varsity field the Freshmen were held to a six to six tie by Exeter Academy. Gordon Clark scored for Exeter early in the first period with a plunge through right tackle and a fifty yard run for a touchdown. Wilson's kick for extra point went wide. The score was tied in the third quarter by Thomas Bilodeau '37 for the Freshmen with two field goals, one from mid-field and the other from the twenty yard line.
Aside from this the match was slow, consisting of a punting duel between Bilodeau and Exeter's Kagain. The prep-school suffered a serious loss in the first period when Captain Hamelin Turner left the game with a pulled cartilege in his left knee.
The summary:
Exeter: l.e., Downes (Howard); l.t., Turner (Blanchard); l.g., Felley; c., Mudge; r.g., Allen; r.t., Toll (Batt); r.e., Oatis (Colwell); q.b., Wilso0n (Barnicle); l.h.b., Beltzner; r.h.b., Clark; f.b., Miller (Barnicle).
Harvard: r.e., Gaffney (Choate, Higgs); r.t., Adlis; r.g., Lane (Van Cleve); c., Brown (Jones); l.g., Kessler (Young); l.t., Simmons (Giles); l.e., Geer; q.b., Pedrick (Owen); r.h.b., Blackwood (Heyser); l.h.b., Bilodeau; f.b., Watt.
Score--Exeter 6, Harvard Freshmen 6.
Touchdown Clark. Goals from field--Bilodeau 2. Referee Volk. Tufts, Umpire--Pike, Vermont, Linesman--Pendergast, Colby. Time--Four 12-minute periods.
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