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Pennsylvania defeated the University soccer team on Soldiers Field Saturday by the score of 3 to 2, in a game that was a tie up to the last few minutes of play. Hough then scored the third goal.
The first half of the game was featured by the all-round fast play of the visitors, who ended the half with a lead of two goals. Not once during the half had the University team really threatened their opponents' goal, the play always centering around their end of the field. More scores were prevented only by the excellent stops made by G. B. Emmons '17. In the second half, the University pushed the offence toward the Pennsylvania goal line, and for a time had things their own way. In the first minutes they scored twice, but then weakened again, and let the play center around their own goal as in the first half. The Pennsylvania team then fought their way to the University's goal several times, and Hough finally slipped the ball in.
The teams lined up as follows:
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