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New Haven, Conn., Nov. 21.--The University soccer team completely outplayed the Blue kickers this afternoon, winning 2-1.
The Crimson players led through the entire game. Gans making the first goal during the first half. Yale tried to force the play during the first ten minutes but was unable to keep up the pace.
In the second half the University had everything its own way. Crooks scored the second goal for the Crimson by running practically the entire length of the field in the most brilliant individual play of the afternoon. Trevvett's work in the Crimson forward line was excellent.
Yale staged a last minute rally and scored one goal, but was unable to put across the tieing count before the game ended.
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