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The University soccer team kept its slate clean by overcoming Northeastern, winner of a string of 15 straight games, by the score of 5 to 1, yesterday afternoon behind the Business School. The Harvard team clearly outclassed its opponents, and after the first few minutes, the result was never in doubt.
Coach Carr's charges started out in the first period by tallying early, when D. B. Dorman '32 kicked the ball into the net after a pass from D. M. Frame '32, left inside forward. This count was doubled in the second stanza when Frame, taking a pass from H. H. Broadbent '32, was able to break through the defense of the Northeastern goalie for the second time.
After the intermission the University team scored three more goals, Dorman, Carrigan, and Broadbent tallying for the Crimson. The losers counted once in the finals period, on a kick by Thompson.
The star of the game was Dorman, who has been improving consistently during the season, and rose to his best yesterday afternoon. Broadbent played his unusual good game, as did Carrigan.
The Summary: Score-Harvard 5, Northeastern 1; Goals-Dorman 2; Frame, Broadbent, Carrigan, Thompson. Time-four 20 minute periods.
Score-Harvard 5, Northeastern 1; Goals-Dorman 2; Frame, Broadbent, Carrigan, Thompson. Time-four 20 minute periods.
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