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Show Sophomores U, Freshmen Nothing Hard-Fought Class Gamo on tho University Campus Dovelops Good Talent. Sophomores 10, Freshmen 0. So ended Hie hnrdest-fought elnsn game over played on Cummings Held. The score, however, falls to givo the Freshmen their dues. At no llmo did ono tonm show any great hu-perlorlty hu-perlorlty over tho other. Tho Sophomores' play was tho most consistent and to this undoubtedly their victory Is due. Fumbles Fum-bles on both sides wero frequent. These, however, added rather than detracted from the gamo from a spectator's standpoint. stand-point. Hcrbst, tho plucky llttlo quarterback quarter-back of tho Freshmen, caught tho ball on a high fumblo and ran thirty yards. Again, when the Freshmen had tho ball 011 their own fifteen-yard lino. C. Y. Cannon, Can-non, for SophomoroK, grabbed tho ball from a fumble and ran for a touchdown. For tho Sophomorca Eardley was easily the star. Tlmo and again ho broke through tho Freshman lino for gains of from llvo to twenty yards. Murshull. Mnck, Sutton and Quarterback Johob wero In evidence at all times. For tho Fio.shnicn. Smith at end played best offensive of-fensive and dcfunslvo game. "Wolf, at half, and Clayton, at full, held their positions posi-tions well and proved good ground-gainers. It was a case of fight from tho tlmo tho whlstlo blow until tho game wns over. Luck seemed against tho Freshmen as time and again they were within striking distance of tho Sophomores' gonl, only to loso tho ball on a fumble. Both Bides wero penalized frequently for off side plays, duo to tho overdoslro of tho boys to mix thlncs 11 . Tho gamo w;is attended by about 200 students, most of whom were sophomores, but there were enough Freshmen sympathizers sympa-thizers present to make things lively. This Is tho first gamo of the college class championship. The second game Is scheduled sched-uled for next Tuesday between the Juniors Jun-iors and Seniors. It was announced today that the collcgo class of 'M has promised a trophy In tho shapo of a silver loving cup for the winners win-ners of the series. Prof. Gibson and Instructor In-structor Gibson, both of whom are members mem-bers of that class, are teaching at tho University and to them Is undoubtedly duo the credit of obtaining tho trophy promised. prom-ised. Tho teams lined up yesterday as follows: Sophomores. Freshmen Sutton 1. e 'Whlghtmnn- Cannon Cannon 1. t Jones J. Smith 1. g McNaughton C. Cannon c I-Iedgcr Gardner r. g Tracy Bryant r. t : Bonnlon Mehcrhoffcr..: r. o Smith Mack 1. h. b Hatch- Vhlghtman Jones r. h. b Wolf Marshall f. b Clayton Johnson q. b Hcrbst Referees, Billings and Dougall; linesmen, lines-men, Varlcy and Cummlngs; timers, Hatch and Thompson; touchdowns, Marshall Mar-shall 2, Cannon 1. Time of halves, 25 and 20. |