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ELIS BEAT '26 SOCCER MEN

Defeat Crimson Freshmen 4 to 0 in Game at New Haven Saturday--Wind Hampers Play

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In their last game of the season Saturday, the Crimson 1926 soccer eleven lost to the Yale Freshmen on the polo field at New Haven, the score being 4 to 0.

A strong wind made aerial play difficult. Nevertheless, the Blue players got away to a quick start, and in the first five minutes of play Milliken, Blue center half-back, scored the first goal. Two other Eli goals were made in the first half, by Wells and Wiley, the final one being made by Wallace in the second half.

The summary:

Goals, Milliken, Wells, Wiley, Wallace. Referee, Whollywood. Linesman, H. Bloxum. Time of halves, 45 minutes. HARVARD 1926  YALE 1926 Wendt, g.  g., Douglas (capt.) Tarnowsky, r.f.b.  l.f.b., Zantringer Phaneuf, l.f.b.  r.f.b., Avery Brooks, r.h.b.  l.h.b., Wiley Stahl, Dyer, c.h.b.  c.h.b., Milliken Cook, l.h.b.  r.h.b., Hobson, Brown Hord, o.r.f.  o.l.f., Lambette Small, Boston, Welton, i.r.f.  i.l.f., Wallace Gray (capt.), c.f.  c.f., Le Messurier Wright, i.l.f.  i.r.f., Nettleton, Bresseau Norton, o.l.f.  o.r.f., Terry

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