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In the second game of its schedule the Yale football team on Saturday defeated Syracuse at New Haven by the score of 12 to 6. The six points scored by Syracuse were made by Waite on two goals from the field, and two other tries were very close. Yale was compelled to play its best game, and few substitutes were used until very near the end. Throughout the game Syracuse showed great superiority to Yale in following the ball and many times successfully recovered its own punts, which the Yale backs should have had. Also in carrying the ball inside Syracuse's 25-yard line Yale did not show much power, on one occasion losing the ball on downs at the 4-yard line. Yale's goal line had a very narrow escape at the end of the second period, when the whistle blew with Syracuse in possession of the ball on first down at Yale's 5-yard line. Yale's twelve points were scored by two touchdowns by Philbin and Reilly. Both goals were kicked by Daly.
The line-ups were as follows: Score--Yale, 12; Syracuse, 6. Touchdowns--Philbin, Reilly. Goals from touchdowns--Daly 2. Goals from field--Waite 2. Umpire--F. J. Croilius, Dartmouth. Referee--M. J. Thompson, Georgetown. Field-judge--D. L. Fultz, Brown. Linesman--N. E. Davis, Wesleyan. Time--Four 10-minute periods.
Score--Yale, 12; Syracuse, 6. Touchdowns--Philbin, Reilly. Goals from touchdowns--Daly 2. Goals from field--Waite 2. Umpire--F. J. Croilius, Dartmouth. Referee--M. J. Thompson, Georgetown. Field-judge--D. L. Fultz, Brown. Linesman--N. E. Davis, Wesleyan. Time--Four 10-minute periods.
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