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Second Eleven, 12; Phillips Andover, 12.

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The second eleven played Phillips Andover, Saturday afternoon at Andover. The score was a tie-12-12. The eleven had been much strengthened since its former appearance in Andover and made a much better showing. Andover also had made great improvement. The best work for Harvard was done by Fitzhugh, Austin, Carpenter, Blanchard and Howe. Harding was obviously personally attacked by Andover, but nevertheless played a fine game. The teams were made up as follows:-

Harvard-Rushers, Harding, Blanchard, Tilton, Morse (centre), Howe, Carpenter, Slocum; quarter-back, Crane; half backs, Fitzhugh and Austin; full-back, Palmer.

Andover-Rushers, Gilbert, Moody, Upton, Speer (centre), Coxe, Addis, Hunt; quarter-back, Owsley; half-backs, Bliss and Mowry; full-back, Stone.

Referee, Perry of Harvard; umpires, Sprague of Andover and J. A. Dennison.

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