. Pot Pourri. o 7on the third of November. Previous to this gamewe had defeated a team representing the Bump-kin Island Naval Reserves 7 to 6, and had played a7-7 tie game with the Harvard Radio the defeat of Worcester the team jour-neyed to New Haven on November 10th, andthere met one of the finest freshman teams seenat Yale for several years. The Andover teamwas completely out-classed, the final score being41 to 0. The work of Morgan and Avery attackle and centre were the bright features fromthe Andover viewpoint. Not discouraged by their failure to date, butrealizing that t
. Pot Pourri. o 7on the third of November. Previous to this gamewe had defeated a team representing the Bump-kin Island Naval Reserves 7 to 6, and had played a7-7 tie game with the Harvard Radio the defeat of Worcester the team jour-neyed to New Haven on November 10th, andthere met one of the finest freshman teams seenat Yale for several years. The Andover teamwas completely out-classed, the final score being41 to 0. The work of Morgan and Avery attackle and centre were the bright features fromthe Andover viewpoint. Not discouraged by their failure to date, butrealizing that they would have to fight, the teamcame up to the Exeter Game on November game was played at Exeter with perfectweather, and the exhibition put up by both teamswill go down in history as one of the finest ever 144 P. Brown Faibbairn Abbott Randolph Scammon Maceb Robinson OTT Mooheh bad Temple Gibson Bailey WilsonMacDonald Avery Braden, Ca-pt. Neville, Mgr. Baker I-OOTDALL TEAM. PHILLIPS AND OVER. Akerly Tison Gratwick BlCKFORD HUPFEL WaSON HeWETT Woolley Perrin J. F. Brown Wilson Gross SECOND FOOTBALL TEAM, 1917 played between the schools. Captain Don Louries field-goal from the linein the second period brought victory to the crimson, and it was his playing thatsaved the Exeter team a beating. Three times Andover fooled her opponents andadvanced to within 15 yards of Exeters goal line only to lose the ball and have thealways dependable Lourie punt out of danger. The Andover line had little troublepushing back that of Exeter, but the latter\s back-field was better than ours. Thework of Avery at centre, of Morgan at left tackle, of Moorehead at right tackle andof Bailey at full-back were the best for Andover. Captain Bradens playing at endwas also good. The final score was Exeter 3, Andover 0. The following men comprised the team:G. D. BRADEN, Captain L. G. NEVILLE, Jr., Manager G. W. Ma gee, quarter-backW. L. Morgan, left tackleS. P. Moorehead, right tack
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