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The Technology freshmen proved their athletic supremacy over the sophomores at the annual field day celebration on Technology Field yesterday afternoon. With a 20-0 score in their favor in the football game and a clean-cut victory in the relay race the first year men won for their class its numerals on the cup in the Technology Union as well as the privilege of smoking class pipes. Only in the tug-of-war did the sophomores show strength enough to overcome the enthusiasm of the freshmen. In that event the second year men succeeded in pulling their opponents over the mark two consecutive times.
The football game was the freshmen's from the start. They outweighed the sophomores and outplayed them in every department of the game. The first touchdown came in the first part of the second period, and another was gained in each of the succeeding periods, both of them by long runs from the middle of the field. Bradley, right halfback for the Freshmen, was the star of the game, in addition to being one of the winners in the relay race. The game was marred by many injuries.
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