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The Second Eleven defeated Exeter on Saturday by the score of 5 to 0, in a loosely played game. The Second Eleven was held frequently for downs, and fumbled repeatedly. The line was weak and allowed Exeter to make many gains. The only touchdown was made in the first half by Tenney after plunges through Exeter's tackles had carried the ball to within a few yards of the goal line. Ives failed to kick goal. In the second half Exeter held the Second Eleven and prevented any further scoring.
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