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40-yard line. Twice the Felton-Flynn duel brought exchanges of kicks without gains. The last Felton effort, however, dropped the ball into Wheeler's lap and he muffed squarely. Storer seized it at the Yale 30-yard line and, aided by splendid interference by O'Brien and Parmenter, tore all the rest of the way for a touchdown. Hardwick kicked the goal. Score: Harvard 6, Yale 0.
 * ton punted out of bounds at Yale's

Flynn kicked off behind the Harvard goal, and, from the Harvard 20-yard line, Felton immediately returned it. Yale was now in a panic, and Wheeler's second muff dropped the ball under three sliding Harvard tacklers at the Yale 30-yard line. Yale got in hotter water through a 15-yard penalty, but Wendell's plunges were held till third down, when Brickley registered Harvard's second score through a faultless drop-kicked goal from the Yale 30-yard line. Following Felton's return of Flynn's kick-off, the first period closed. Score: Harvard 10, Yale 0.

[The detailed report of the other quarters follows, and then the line-up is given.]

The line-up: YALE. HARVARD.

L. E. Avery        | Felton      L. E. L. T.  Gallauer     | Storer      L. T. L. G.  Cooney       | Pennock     L. G. C.     Ketcham      | Parmenter      C. R. G.  Pendleton    | Trumbull    R. G. R. T.  W. Warren    | Hitchcock   R. T. R. E.  Bomeisler    | O'Brien     R. E. Q.     Wheeler      | Gardner        Q. L. H.  Philbin      | Hardwick    L. H. R. H.  Spaulding    | Brickley    R. H. F.     Flynn        | Wendell        F.

Substitutions: Yale—Cornell, for Wheeler; Dyer, for Cornell; Wheeler, for Dyer; Sheldon, for Bomeisler; Bomeisler, for Sheldon; Sheldon, for Bomeisler; W. Howe, for Sheldon; Carter, for Avery; Talbot, for Gallauer; Pumpelly, for Philbin; Merkle, for Flynn; Baker, for Merkle; Martin, for Pendleton; Reed, for W. Warren.