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Carringto(n's line plunges made consistent gains while his punts several times put the ball out of danger. "Fatty" Pagwell conducted himself with agilety of a French dancing mas ter, and . his ferocious onslaugts struck terror into the hearts of his enemies until they believed him to be a Sophomore. Me- bane. had evidently been taking lessons from the rats in the South building, judging from the way he "skeeted" around right end. Phillips tried to show his grit---and succeeded. -, Rights extin guished, himself with a bloody nose. Sisk- worked ; well but sometimes mistook headgear for football. The ; main feature of the game, came when Caldwell decided to turn renegade and de feat his team, but he quickly re formed and headed with the ball in the other direction, too late, however, to do any good or harm. The game was close and inter esting and for the sake of a pun! we will say that while the Juniors played good ball, the . Freshmen used "more head" work. - Lineup: Juniors Higden c.;! 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