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Harvard '92, 12; Boston Latin School, 4

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The freshmen played their second game yesterday afternoon at Brookline with the Boston Latin School team. The freshman eleven did not play as strong a game as might have been expected, their tackling being especially poor. Play began at half-past three. Baker, Carpenter, Forbes and Brooks made strong rushes, and a touchdown was scored by Baker, from which Forbes kicked a goal. Time, ten minutes. Carpenter was injured and Schoen took his place. Good runs by Broten and Waters carried the ball within ten yards of Harvard's goal. Harvard gained the ball on four downs and forced it back into the middle of the field, where it stayed during the rest of the half.

Brooks opened the second half with a run of twenty-five yards, and a few moments later rushed across the line and made a touchdown. Goal by Forbes. Time, ten minutes. The ball was slowly forced down to Harvard's end of the field, and Waters, by a good run, made a touchdown. No goal. Time, twenty-five minutes. Harvard kept the ball near her opponents' goal during the rest of the half, but did not succeed in scoring again.

Kendricken, Broten, Waters and Hildreth did the best work for the Boston Latin School, and Brooks, Baker and Hunt for Harvard. Mr. Berry acted as referee. The teams were made up as follows:-

Harvard Freshmen-Wrenn, Draper, Travis, Hunt (centre), Putnam, Newell, Brooks; Neff, quarter-back; Baker and Carpenter, half-backs; Forbes, full-back.

Boston Latin School-Anthony, Furber, Hildreth, Gallivan (centre), Mackay, Sears, Stearns; Kendricken, quarter-back; Broten and Paul, half-backs; Waters, full back.

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