22 SOMERVILLE HIGH SCHOOL RADIATOR. On Malden’s kickoff C. Patch clev- erly caught the ball and made a good run. There was no more scoring. Whittaker was the star of the game considering his inexperience. For new men, Lewis, C. Patch and Moore also did well. Mitchell and Hurley played well for Malden. McCarthy also punted finely. The game was won by Somerville s sand and aggressive play. The lineup: Somerville High. Malden High. Harts. 1. c.. r. e.. Walls Lewis, 1. t.. r. t.. Hill Hatch, 1. t. Grant. 1. t.. r. t.. Decatur Beardsley, i. g., r. g., Flanders W. Patch, c., c., Jurry Kimball, r. g., 1. g., Bartholomew 1. g., Barrows Whittaker, r. t.. 1. t., Powers Moore, r. e.. 1. e.. Mitchell R. Pipe, r. e. Armstrong, q., q., McCarthy, Capt. C. Stone, q., Jones (acting capt.), 1. h.. r. h.. Rice C. Patch, r. h., 1. h., Hurley Lewis, f., f.. Gatchell Hubbard, f., Score—Somerville High, 5. Goal from the field — Jones. Referee— Mr. Hill. Malden. Umpire—Mr. Drouet, Somerville Citizen. Linesman—Mr. Avery, S. II. and L. Somerville vs. Andover. Somerville played a fine game against the heavy Andover eleven on Oct. 4. Our team, compared with that of Andover, appeared too light to be a fit opponent for such heavy men, but played a snappy,determined game,which caused considerable surprise to the spectators. Andover won the toss and worked the ball down the field by steady gains, making no long runs. In about ten minutes Levine had scored a touchdown. Bloomer failed to kick the goal. After this Somerville appeared a little tired and did not hold so firmly until Andover had nearly scored again. Before the ball was pushed over, our team made a wonderful rally considering the weight opposing them. Bloomer again failed to kick an easy goal. Andover started sgain with the ball, but after three downs, Kimball broke through and blocked Levine’s kick. The ball bounced back about ten yards, when it was picked up by Harts, who by clever dodging carried it 30 yards for a touchdown. Jones kicked the goal. There was no more scoring in the first half. In the second half the Andover team had things their own way. Somerville was given 15 yards because of off side play. Andover scored twice in seven minutes. With three minutes to play, Captain Ball went into the game. lie kicked off, sending the ball flying down between Andover’s goal posts. Levine took it, but was tackled by Hall on Andover’s 30-yard line. Andover then made steady gains, but failed to score again. It is remarkable that Andover could make no long runs throughout the game. Harts, Jones, Lewis and Kim- ball played well for Somerville. The lineup: Andover. Somerville. Mathews, 1 e., r. e., Moore Rothchild, 1. t., r. t-. Hamblin, Hall Weeks, 1. g„ .ri g., Kimball Howe, Flinn, c., c., Patch Kenney, r. g., 1. g.,C. Stone Bloomer, r. t., 1. t.. Whittaker Rafferty, r. e.. 1. e., Harts. R. Pipe Brown, q. b., q. b., Armstrong. E. Stone Rinehart. McKay. 1. h. b., r. h. b.. C. Patch Collins, r. h. b.. 1. h. b.. Lewis, Jones Levine, f. b., f. b.. Hubbard Score Andover, 22 : Somerville. 6. Touch- downs—Levine (4» Harts. Goais from touch- downs—Jones, Bloomer (2). Umpire—Stearns. Referee -C. R. Pipe. Linesman—Winslow. Time—20 and 10 minute periods. Somerville, 5 ; Medford, 0. The old rivalry between S. H. and L. and Medford High, which has lasted since Junior League days, drew a large crowd to the Oval on Wednesday, the 10th. Somerville with a lighter team clearlv outplayed its rival, keeping the bull always in Medford's territory. Our touchdown was scored in the first half. Ball bucked the line in fine style for re- peated gains. More of Jones’ punting could have been used effectively. Wil- liams and Blakely gained ground for Medford. For our team, Jones, Ball and Lewis excelled.
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