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Harvard Ninety-two, 16; Cambridge Latin School, 12.

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Ninety-two defeated the Cambridge Latin School yesterday afternoon in a close and spirited game. Ninety-two had the kick-off and by good rushing gained about forty yards. Cambridge got the ball on four downs. A long kick by Corbert and rushes by Raymond and Stark brought the ball to Harvard's five yard line. Ravmond rushed across the line making a touchdown. No goal, score 4-0. Cambridge soon got the ball again and Stark made a touchdown. Score 8-0. When a try for goal was made Harvard fumbled the ball and Hawlett made another touchdown. Score 12-0. Ninety-two gained ground by sharp play and Forbes made a touch down after a long rush. White kicked a goal. Score 12-6.

Ninety-two played a better game in the second half. After fifteen minutes play Forbes made a touchdown and kicked a goal. Score 12-12. Neither side sconed again until just before time was up when Forbes made another touchdown. Score 12-16 in favor of Ninety-two. The best work for Ninety-two was done by Forbes and White, for Cambridge by Corbett, Stark and Raymond. The teams were made up as follows: Ninety-two-Rushers: Putnam, Steadman, Rantoul, Pinkham (centre) McKelleget, (Law), McDonald. Draper, (Weed); quarterback, Neff; half backs, Henry, White, (Draper); fullback, Forbes. Cambridge Latin School-Rushers: Sprague, Hawlett, Dickenson, Haines (centre) Thayer, Harding, Whittemore; quarter back, Wrenn; halfbacks, Corbett, Stark; fullback, Raymond.

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