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...scrimmage with Cambridge Latin School, the latter was given the ball near the middle of the field but the Freshman defence proved strong and the ball went to the 1915 team on downs. The latter then started down the field and after several brilliant runs by Hardwick reached the 20-yard line. At this point they were unable to gain in two downs and deWindt kicked a drop-goal from the field...
Cambridge Latin was again given the ball in the middle of the field but was unable to gain, and the ball went to the Freshmen on downs. From here they soon made their first touchdown, Brickley scoring on a plunge through tackle. An entirely new Freshman team was then put in and although not as strong as the first eleven succeeded in scoring one more touchdown, by Temple...
...gridiron seriously interferred with football practice yesterday afternoon. Coach Haughton gave the men a long blackboard talk, after which team A went into the baseball cage for signal practice. The men went through their regular formations to perfect the old plays and then tried out a number of new ones. The work was very snappy throughout. While the squad was at work in the Cage, the second-string backs were given punting practice in the Stadium...
...hardest football work of the season, not excepting the Bates game of last Saturday, was held yesterday afternoon on Soldiers Field. For the first part of the practice there was tackling on the dummies for the whole squad. Then all the punters went into the Stadium and had a short session before the squad was divided up into three teams for the signal drill. Potter was at the head of the University team again yesterday and it looks as though he would give Wigglesworth, last year's regular, a very hard fight for the position. Potter's passes to Smith...
...first 20 minutes the University team played a close game with the second team in which the former scored one touchdown by Storer but missed an attempted drop-kick by Potter from the 15-yard line. During most of this time the ball went back and forth in mid-field, neither side being able to score. Campbell got away three times for long runs but when the play approached the second team goal line, the defence stiffened, and the first team backs were powerless. Of the three times that the goal line was endangered, one chance to score was lost...