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Several college games were played on Saturday, the most of which will help to show the relative merits of the various elevens.
The Technology men played Williams college at Williams town, and were defeated by a score of 10 to 0. These two elevens will play a return match in Boston on Thursday, at the Union grounds.
Princeton and Rutgers played at Princeton. The home team was an easy winner, the score standing 35 to 0 in its favor.
Yale defeated the Wesleyan team by a score of 66 to 0. The greater part of the points were made by kicks of Richard, the half-back. Coxe, the young giant, who played last year on the freshmen team, played Saturday with the University eleven and distinguished himself by his good work. Ferry also did finely.
Three match games will be played by our eleven during this week. This afternoon they will play the Trinity eleven on Jarvis field, and on Thursday the University of Pennsylvania menThe University and second elevens practiced on Saturday for an hour and a half. The best features of the game was the kicking of three goals from the field by Kimball. Good passing by the forwards was noticeable and at times sharp, active work by Phillips.
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