The 'Varsity Eleven met the McGill College Eleven on Holmes field yesterday, and easily defeated them. The weather was very favorable and the game at times quite lively. In the first three quarters Codman and Appleton secured touch-downs for Harvard, but no goals were kicked from them. Hammond also got over the line but a touchdown was not allowed under the McGill rules. In the second half no touchdowns were secured on either side, but Mason succeeding in kicking two goals from the field, completing the score. McGill was completely out-played in every point, and the ball was at their side of the field nearly all the time. The difference between their rules and ours caused many disputes. Cabot, Mason and Appleton did the best playing for Harvard. Mr. Goodwin, '84, acted as referee.
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