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Dartmouth, 18; Stevens, 5.

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Dartmouth won the championship of the eastern intercollegiate league by defeating Stevens Institute at Hoboken yesterday morning by a score of 18 to 5.

Dartmouth played a strongly offensive game in the first half and kept the ball in Stevens' territory most of the time. She scored eighteen points on touchdowns, and the Stevens men were clearly outplayed. Dartmouth used her strong rushing tactics to good advantage in this half. In the next half Stevens played a much stronger game and kept Dartmouth from scoring. Several good rushes and kicks carried the ball down the field, and before time was called, Stevens kicked a goal from the field. This made the final score 18 to 5 for Dartmouth. Following are the players:

Dartmouth-Rushers: Smith, Segur, Little, Fasset, Abbott, Folsom, Norton; quarterback, Lakeman; halfbacks, Weeks, Humphrey; fullback, Odlin, captain.

Stevens-Rushers: Phelps, Wildman, Wreaks, Hall. Mackenzie, Macy, Griswold; DeHart (captain), quarter-back; Mackenzie, Darby, half-backs; Wettlaufer, full-back.

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