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In the second game of the interclass football series, played yesterday afternoon, the Sophomores defeated the Freshmen by the score of 6 to 0.
It is only fair to the Freshmen to say that the latter were represented by a second team at best. The Sophomores, however, played a strong game, and their offence was especially good. They followed the ball better and displayed more spirit than did the Freshmen. As many of the men on the latter team had never played on the first team before, they lacked team play and were continually penalized for being offside.
Hoffstot played a fast and aggressive game for the Sophomores, and probably did the best work for that team. The single touchdown of the game was made by Hoffstot after a succession of line plays, which carried the ball nearly the whole length of the field. This score came early in the second half.
The summary: Score--Sophomores, 6; Freshmen, 0. Touchdown--Hoffstot. Goal from touchdown--Hoffstot. Referee -- Reynolds. Umpire--Hall. Field Judge--Ferqueson. Head linesman and timer--S. M. Surrey. Time--15-minute halves.
Score--Sophomores, 6; Freshmen, 0. Touchdown--Hoffstot. Goal from touchdown--Hoffstot. Referee -- Reynolds. Umpire--Hall. Field Judge--Ferqueson. Head linesman and timer--S. M. Surrey. Time--15-minute halves.
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