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Harvard '95, 15; Hopkinson 0.

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Harvard '95 played an interesting game with Hopkinson yesterday on Nortons Field. Both teams exhibited some snap although Hopkinson was fairly overmatched.

Hopkinson started in the game with a V and failed to gain. McNear made a long rush around the right end and later Stevenson's run around the same end followed by a long kick carried the ball back again. McNear's run was stopped by a plucky tackle by Garrison. Steady gains by Raymond and Brown through the centre followed by McNear's rush around the end scored the first touch-down. Ninety-five's weak point throughout the game was a lack of team play and failure to block off for the backs holding the ball.

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