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One of the most promising Freshman teams in years ran riot over Andover last Saturday at Andover rolling up a score of 25 to 0. S. L. Batchelder and B. H. Ticknor, former Milton stars, were the outstanding performers, tearing through the Andover line for long gains.
On the opening kickoff Andover kicked twice out of bounds and Harvard took the ball in a sustained march down the field from its own 40 yard line. Batchelder scoring the touchdown. In the second quarter again he intercepted a forward pass and ran 25 yards for a second touchdown.
Andover gained only three first downs during the entire game, none of which were made against the Crimson's first lineup. The 1931 men used more than two full teams and scored in every period.
Andover was without the services of Carroll, star fullback, who was on with a broken arm, and also Harris, one of the halfbacks.
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