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Yesterday afternoon the ninety-seven eleven played two short halves with the Hopkinson School team. The playing on both sides was poor but ninety-seven was especially weak. The junior backs fumbled inexcusably and the interference was poor. Kernan scored for ninety-seven in the first two minutes of the game by a line play and a missed tackle. After that neither side scored.
The Hopkinson eleven had better interference than the junior team and played hard but they fumbled badly.
The line-up was:
NINETY-SEVEN. HOPKINSON.
Rantoul, r. e. l. e., Heard.
Phelps, r. t. l. t., Jaynes.
Murphy, r. t. l. g., Bigelow.
Tuckerman, r. g. c., Sargent.
Elder, r. g. r. g., Heath.
Fitzgerald, c. r. t., Shaw.
Williams, l. g. r. e., Hallowell.
Bowditch, l. g. q. b., Brewer.
Sleeper, l. t. h. b., Jenkins.
Burden, l. t. h. b., Bartlett.
Fenno, l. e. f. b., Stillman.
Pitts, l. e.
Hallowell, q. b.
Little, h. b.
Prescott, h. b.
Kernan, f. b.
White, f. b.
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