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The Fore River Shipbuilding Company team of Quincy defeated the University soccer team on Soldiers Field yesterday afternoon by a score of 6 to 4. The University team was clearly outclassed, although at times it played brilliant football. The features of the game were Harrison's excellent work for Fore River, and the team-work of the University forwards, when, in two instances, the ball was cleverly passed to Byng who scored.
Each team scored two goals in the first period, and for a time it seemed that Harvard would be the winner. In the second half, however, Fore River got four more goals, and the University team was unable to do anything until nearly the end of the game.
The summary: Score--Harvard, 4; Fore River, 6. Goals--Byng 2, Needhan, Murdoch, Dunlop, Harrison 5. Referee--Burgess. Linesmen--Crothers, Fore River; F. H. Palmer '13. Time--45-minute halves.
Score--Harvard, 4; Fore River, 6. Goals--Byng 2, Needhan, Murdoch, Dunlop, Harrison 5. Referee--Burgess. Linesmen--Crothers, Fore River; F. H. Palmer '13. Time--45-minute halves.
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