PAGE SIX SOPHOMORES DEFEATED ______ ;, The Freshmen Win Their Football Ga e by the Close Score of 6 to 5. • For the first time in several years the So homores were , defeated .15-y the Fr hmen in the annual inter , Class football game, played last Fri day,i - afterpbon. The ,day 'was an ideal one, and a large number of the fair ones were scatteied through the grandstand to, cheq their falvo rite teams to victory. ! Long before the hout set for the game the bleachers Were packed and the grandstaild was a massi of swaying,' and pleading.- color-1)n one side of tire field, the Freshmen, four handled strong, lined! the ropes, while f orrti . osite them-the brown 'and white of 1912 flashed back defiance:, The cheering duels of the two lower classes weile intensely interesting and second wily to 1 the I game itself. I The player of both teams was good and exciting at times, but these spots were few and ar between. Much fumbling marred the contest ri i especally in the first! half. Both, teams tightened up iii the second !period and ptit- up al, little better article of football Tile Freshmen were unable to hold ttters' hard, low kicks which were recovered many times by the Sophomores. Once Lesh picked up the ball and got away from the crowd but was overtaken and downed ,by Duns more; While again , (ainpbell re cbvered one of thest plants and tore oft a 20 yard gain. I The Sopho --Mores were not sure tacklers in the open field which was responsible for many Freshman gains. 1 The Freshman line was a stone wall on the defense and especially in the first half. They broke through theiltoppdnents* line and broke up the interference. time and again. Miller ; the little Freshman !cap tain electrified the crovild in the first " l eo LfiN i Nll ea ~venii ng I 134.1 De*, e di icil ,New ,Way I adv.! )t ) or 1 ' Beni ew bainutiß cOverect`G ran 10 F iat from behi h .~ . r4n 20 yfirg ting the l[ with ]O}7.' was' also Etters' p ki. 7, ..! on the lief -' part Of?, the 1 S , tpwe ,r Or , i st ,) fuse andl 0 1 stumbling , o li While dell 0 : 1 always 'in , , t finish. E r p (.. , kick a' fief i 1 ful ea h .Only s ore when tt line fo a I. , i e 4 f • y .' 1 I 11 p ?, e'vi t t in to km men o which the co i • , care to or ;who are obli _: i i lothes have al care to tiiL p.r i l t s' well a.; their authoritative i in full dress land tuxedo !siu4s l ctio l n of 'bein;l sold - on BroalylH keys and in o r own Cit-1, they 1 1, y men who I I ( hy wearirig f ti4iloteoi i f n a l e s New YOrk City -_..lcoine be ga Ilp6rti II or9ra T r orn i ety I& nte ont 1 i 1 t - i , ,1_ G OU r N OF THE GAME The , Sop omo es licked 1 the Fr shrii-n. ophomores c ball o th-ir , wn s ' o -yard s Gc:lsr. all's an . si e kick rl i fc . by 'l4.i ler , iv o rare 30 yards. ler'car ied the ball over on th' , ' play 1 , fand then he kicked 1 'ore 1913-6, 1912 2 0. re• filch don kickoff but rc. tlib Nii ,thelr bwn 5-y r. ler kicked N tb Armsby I o hi, a t reco4red the ball. , S mores held fc~ doWns.l gaihe '3O yards on\sa,l fake !pa Lesh ntercepted a forwird ,4 I Irccovered :he ball for the N ‘S 'hli4el l i v 'Armsby kicked toy i more' ho was downed 'on Fre- 1 ' 25140 line. Miller kiak, , 1 kid k , Gotlchall in m idfield. i Gb. Ikic .:1,, the ball hit the group. 'Gel aus fell on it. At this I e ref ar is Ckle sel; , c st r a . z riho !he vas - I ' rd „ iwitters I of' the: lithe :Fre gi the alt r i Ti wasa e of asl a , shmen e Were hart , to , Ot b e irnd .t 13r,' hf , r t fail d lres - • le d !alize the mar shionable !hops of '?kl4d reshmen at which hit k empted a fq e ground ata. 1 1.5 yards. . 1 penaiiztd ed to
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