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SOCCER TEAM LOSES TO EXPERIENCED ELEVEN

University of Pennsylvania Wins by a Score of 3 to 2 as a Result of a Successful Free Kick--Heizer and Pallo Tally for Crimson

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In its first League game of the season, the University soccer team was defeated 3-2 by the more experienced and better-playing University of Pennsylvania eleven on Soldiers Field Saturday afternoon.

A fast kick by Wilder, the Pennsylvania inside left, which barely crossed the University line, put the visitors in the lead near the middle of the first period. The score was tied a few minutes after the opening of the second period, when R. W. Heizer '23 successfully passed the visitors' guard. The deadlock was short lived, however, as a penalty on a Crimson Defender gave Blair, the Blue and Red center a free kick at the University goal, which proved in the end the deciding score of the game.

The summary: HARVARD  PENNSYLVANLA Brigham, g.  g., Macintosh Hartley, r.f.  l.f., Patton (Capt.) Greenidge, l.f.  r.f., Harris Williams, r.h.b.  l.h.b., Vollmer Murray, c.h.b.  c.h.b., Amelia Begg, l.h.b.  r.h.b., Baron Tuttle, o.r.  ol., Miller Lamont, Pallo, i.r.  i.l., Wilder Heizer, c.  c., Blair Byington, i.l.  i.r., Partridge Phillips, o.l.  o.r., McEiroy

Score, Pennsylvania 3, Harvard 2. Goals, Blair 2, Pallo, Heizer, Wilder, Referee, Howe, Boston Referees Association. Time, two 45-minute periods.

Score, Pennsylvania 3, Harvard 2. Goals, Blair 2, Pallo, Heizer, Wilder, Referee, Howe, Boston Referees Association. Time, two 45-minute periods.

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