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Neither side scored in the game yesterday afternoon on Soldiers Field between the Freshman eleven and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology sophomores. In straight line plays the Freshmen outclassed the Technology team and at the end of each half had had the ball within a couple of yards of their opponents' goal line. The Freshman backs were fast and the line-men played steadily and aggressively; but on the defense they were so weak that only the constant fumbling of the Technology eleven prevented defeat.
The line-up: Score--Harvard 1907, 0; M. I. T. 1906, 0. Umpire--Story. Referee--Guild. Timekeeper--Vinton, M. I. T. Linesmen--Lockwood. Roosevelt, of Harvard; Eaton, of M. I. T. Time--20 and 15-minute halves.
Score--Harvard 1907, 0; M. I. T. 1906, 0. Umpire--Story. Referee--Guild. Timekeeper--Vinton, M. I. T. Linesmen--Lockwood. Roosevelt, of Harvard; Eaton, of M. I. T. Time--20 and 15-minute halves.
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