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SECOND ELEVEN LOSES TO DEAN

Victors Won Yesterday by Three Points Scored on Drop-Kick

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Dean Academy defeated the University second football team at Franklin yesterday in a close and hard-fought game by the score of 10 to 7. The second team's attack was chiefly line-plunging, while Dean had a varied assortment of wide end runs and forward passes. The two teams were evenly matched for most of the game. Each side scored a touchdown in the second quarter, the second team on a forward pass to Stanton, and Dean on an end run, after open play had brought the ball within ten yards of the goal. In the fourth quarter Dean succeeded in getting the ball to the thirty yard line. From this point Dean kicked a pretty drop-kick for the winning three points.

The second team lined up as follows: Stanton, r.e.; Leighton, r.t.; Straus, r.g.; Day, c.; Townsend, l.g.; Brown, l.t.; Seaver, l.e.; Doherty, q.b.; Gersumky, l.h.b.; Selden, r.h.b.

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