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SOCCER TEAM DEFEATED

Well Developed Eleven From Springfield Beats University 1-0

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The Crimson soccer team lost its last contest before the Yale game when Springfield won a 1-0 decision from it Saturday afternoon on Soldiers Field.

Despite a reorganized Harvard forward line, the visitors managed to keep the ball in Crimson territory for most of the game. The strong defensive work of full-backs, and the goal-guarding of Thomas, however, held Springfield to a scoreless tie until late in the second period, when Fowler took the ball from a hard scrimmage near the Crimson goal and scored on a straight kick.

The Freshmen soccer men, in a game also played on Soldiers Field on Saturday, defeated St. George's School, 3-0.

The University summary: Harvard  Springfield Thomas g.  g. Loebs Tarnowsky r.f.b.  r.f.b. Peer Sullivan l.f.b.  l.f.b. Reidloff MacKinnon r.h.b.  r.h.b. Shanks Purdy c.h.b.  c.h.b. White Pattison l.h.b.  l.h.b. Banks Gans o.r.  o.r. Tung Crooks i.r.  i.r. McKillop Dorman c.  c. Grassi Trevvett i.l.  i.l. Ludwig Fordyce o.l.  o.l. Fowler

Goal scored by Fowler. Substitution, Smith for Fordyce. Referee, D. Frazier. Time, two 45-minute periods.

Goal scored by Fowler. Substitution, Smith for Fordyce. Referee, D. Frazier. Time, two 45-minute periods.

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