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Saturday afternoon the University association football team defeated Fort Warrens, Boston Harbor, on Soldiers Field by the score of 4 to 0.
The University team showed good team work throughout and kept the ball well under control. The individual playing of the men was faster and more consistent than that of Fort Warrens, and the strong attack of the forwards was characterized by accurate passing. For Harvard Reggio played exceptionally well.
The University team lined up as follows: Parker, g.; Kidder, l.f.b.; MacLaurin, r.f.b.; Mayer, l.h.b.; Squires, c.h.b.; Bird, r.h.b.; Gordon, l.o.f.; Reggio, l.i.f.; Osborne, c.f.; Thackara, r.i.f.; Reggio, r.o.f.
The summary:
Score--Harvard, 4; Fort Warrens, 0. Goals--Osborne, Reggio 3. Referee--L. B. Robinson '07. Linesmen--G. Flynn of Fort Warrens and C. Powers 2G. Time--30-minute halves.
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