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The University soccer team, after holding one of the strongest Eli elevens that has played at Yale in recent years scoreless up to the last six minutes of play, went down to defeat 2 to 1.
The Crimson team scored first when W. D. Vogel '30, shot a goal, but Hersey imediately tied the count on a pass from Wylie. A minute before play ended, Hersey again scored, clinching victory.
In the Freshman game played earlier in the morning the Yale outfit also came out on the winning end of a 3 to 1 score. Henry, captain of the Yale Freshman team, accounted for all of their scores, registering in the first, second and fourth periods. D. B. Frame '32 made the lone Crimson tally.
The summaries follow: Score--Yale 2; Harvard 1. Goals--Hersey, 2, Vogel. Referee--A. B. York, Time--22-minute halves. Score--Yale 3: Harvard 1. Goals--Henry 3, Frame. Referee--B. W. Low. Time--15-minute halves.
Score--Yale 2; Harvard 1. Goals--Hersey, 2, Vogel. Referee--A. B. York, Time--22-minute halves. Score--Yale 3: Harvard 1. Goals--Henry 3, Frame. Referee--B. W. Low. Time--15-minute halves.
Score--Yale 3: Harvard 1. Goals--Henry 3, Frame. Referee--B. W. Low. Time--15-minute halves.
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