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In a hotly fought contest which lasted one and one-half hours the Sophomore football managers defeated the Freshman managers 64 to 0 at the Varsity practice field yesterday. Dashing up and down the field with gay abandon, Sophomore stars scored touchdown after touchdown for both teams; the referee, however, counted only the touchdowns scored by the winning team.
Whitman and Goodhue scuttled across the Freshman goal line on tricky triple reverses to tally many Sophomore markets. The flashy Varsity silk pants which the Sophomores were overcame the hardy first year men. Lidgerwood, Freshman substitute, missed intercepting every pass the opposition threw except one, and one more than one occasion made it possible for the second year men to score. Points after touchdown were not attempted.
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