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Soccer Team Lost to Corinthians

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The University association football team lost the third game of its season to the Corinthian Club of Thornton, R. I., by the score of 4 to 2, on Soldiers Field Saturday afternoon.

The Corinthian team started well and succeeded in getting two goals before the University team scored. At this point Harvard braced and by good team play tied the score. In the latter part of the second half, however, the Corinthians made two more goals, and were able to hold this lead to the end of the game, Seamans and Needham played well for the University team while Smith and Bromley excelled for the Corinthians.

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