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By a brilliant last minute spurt, the University soccer team won its second game in as many starts on Soldiers Field Friday afternoon by downing Syracuse 1 to 0.
The second game under the regime of J. F. Carr '28 as coach of the booters was fast and hard throughout. Although the visitors made humerous offensive charges, they were stopped time and again by the excellent work of J. P. Faude '31, in the goal for Harvard.
The tough defense of Syracuse was only penetrated once, two minutes before the end of the final period, by H. H. Broadbent '32, Crimson forward. Broadbent has been a stellar forward and bulwark of the Harvard team thus far this season, scoring three out of the team's four goals.
The presence of only one Senior in the starting lineup augurs well for future years, especially as seven of the remaining ten were Sophomores. Score--Harvard 1, Syracuse 0. Goal--Broadbent. Time--Four 20-minute periods.
Score--Harvard 1, Syracuse 0. Goal--Broadbent. Time--Four 20-minute periods.
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