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The Harvard Freshman soccer team lost to Worcester Academy by the score of three goals to nothing Saturday afternoon on the field behind the Business School. The schoolboys outplayed their opponents in every department of the game. The yearlings lacked their usual pep, and were unable either to pass accurately, or to prevent the concerted rushes of their rivals. The Academy team had an excellent defense, stopping numerous 1933 attacks.
Martin played an excellent defensive game, as did Heard, who substituted for Amberg at left half back.
The summary: Score--Worcester Academy 3, Harvard 1933 o. Goals--Martino, Barrett, Ryder. Linesmen--Waters, Mason. Time--two 20-minute periods; two 15-minute periods.
Score--Worcester Academy 3, Harvard 1933 o. Goals--Martino, Barrett, Ryder. Linesmen--Waters, Mason. Time--two 20-minute periods; two 15-minute periods.
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