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The Freshman eleven defeated Exeter at Soldiers Field on Saturday by a score of 11 to 0. The Freshmen made both their touchdowns in the first half, the first after having secured the ball through Exeter's fumble on her own 25 yard line, the second immediately after on Hodges's 80 yard end run.
Hodges's individual playing was the best in the game, as besides making both touchdowns and kicking a goal he punted several times for a gain of 50 yards. Exeter's line was much weakened by the absence of both tackles, Captain Brill, and Dillon.
The line-up: Score-Freshmen 11, Exeter 0. Touchdowns-Hodges 2. Goal from touchdown-Hodges. Umpire-B. Wendell, Jr., '02. Referee-Mr. Holton, B.A.A. Linesmen-Moller of Harvard and Allen of Exeter. Timekeeper-John Graham. Time-20 and 15 minute halves.
Score-Freshmen 11, Exeter 0. Touchdowns-Hodges 2. Goal from touchdown-Hodges. Umpire-B. Wendell, Jr., '02. Referee-Mr. Holton, B.A.A. Linesmen-Moller of Harvard and Allen of Exeter. Timekeeper-John Graham. Time-20 and 15 minute halves.
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