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Foot-Ball.

HARVARD, 52; WILLIAMS, 6.

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Ninety-five played a single twenty minute half with the Cambridge Latin team yesterday, and won by a score of 34 to 0. The Latin School were greatly weakened by the absence of three or four of their best players, and Ninety-Five had no trouble in getting the ball on four downs, or in scoring when in possession of the ball. At no stage of the game did the Cambridge eleven force the ball into the territory of their opponents.

Ninety-five played a good game, but it can not be taken for granted on this account that they would do so against a strong eleven. The blocking was the best feature of the game, and with the help of this on the part of the other backs, Adams made several runs of thirty and forty yards. The line played well except that they had a tendency to indulge in too much "horse-play."

Ninety-five lined up as follows: Doucette, c; Murchie, t.g; Grant, l. g.; Teele, r. t.; Pierce, l. t.; Hartwell, l. e.; Richardson, r. e.; Miller and Adams, h. f.; Raymond, f. b.; Wrenn, q. b.

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