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Left End Edwards

CHAPTER XIV
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Brimfield's three points came as the result of one really brilliant advance for half the length of the field followed by a neat place-kick by Williams.

The rest of the game was very much Larchville, and Brimfield was on the defence most of the time.
And, to give credit where it belongs, it was Eric Sawyer who, back in his position at right guard, held his side of the line firm on two anxious occasions when Larchville was striving to hammer out touchdowns under the shadow of her opponent's goal.

On the whole, Brimfield played good football that day and no one justly came in for adverse criticism.
Captain Miller, at left end, was spectacular under punts and played his usual hard, steady game.

Innes at centre was impregnable until the final period.

Williams, if a trifle weaker than his opponent, made up for it by scoring the three points for his side.


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