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SOCCER WON BY HAVERFORD

Harvard Defeated in Close Game by Opponents' Superior Team-Play.

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In the third intercollegiate game of the season the University association football team was defeated by Haverford on Soldiers Field Saturday afternoon by the score of 3 to 2. Haverford's team-play was superior throughout.

The University team's first goal was made by Vogel after Leland had run the ball the length of the field. Two minutes before the end of the half, Cadbury scored the second goal for Haverford, making the score 2 to 1. In the second half, after Haverford had scored, Fish made a penalty goal, but the game ended shortly afterwards with the score 3 to 2 in favor of Haverford.

The work of Wendell and Brooks on the defence and Leland's work in dribbling and running with the ball were excellent.

The teams lined up as follows: HARVARD.  HAVERFORD. Fahnestock, g.  g., Bard Wendell, r.f.b.  r.f.b., Ramsay Graydon, l.f.b.  l.f.b., Young Lindsey, r.h.b.  r.h.b., Brey Brooks, c.h.b.  c.h.b., Sharpless Houston, l.h.b.  l.h.b., Smith Fish, c.f.  c.f., Furness Galatti, r.i.f.  r.i.f., Russell Leland, r.o.f.  r.o.f., Spiers Vogel, l.i.f.  l.i.f., Downing Munroe, l.o.f.  l.o.f., Cadbury

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