Gage h. b. Rockwell
Brewer h.b. Dearbon
Corbett f.b. Andrews.
Time; two thirty minute halves.
SECOND ELEVEN 18. ANDOVER 0.
Taking into consideration the fact that yesterday was the first time that the men who made up the second eleven have played together, their work in the game with Andover was fairly creditable. Naturally there was a noticeable absence of team play but individual work was often brilliant. Oppenheim scored the first touchdown by a long run from the centre of the field and Jackson made an equally pretty rush and carried the ball over for the second touchdown.
In the second half, Oppenheim made the third touchdown through the centre and R. D. Wrenn kicked the goal making the score 18 to 0.
The Harvard team lined up as follows:
P. W. Wrenn r. e; Whittren r. t; Chew, Murchie r. g; Russell c; Eddy 1. g; Teele 1. t; Pierce 1. e; R. D. Wrenn, q. b; Gould and Jackson h. b Oppenheim f. b.