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In the first game of its spring practice period, the University soccer team defeated the M. I. t. booters by a 4 to 0 score Saturday on the Engineers' field. Since it was the first game for both teams, the game was slow and the playing in general was ragged.
Two of the Crimson goals were scored by W. D. Vogel '30 while H. H. Broadbent '32 and Walter Henshaw '32 were responsible for the others.
The outstanding players for the University were A. M. Stollmeyar '30 and H. H. Kane '32 while Riehl and Serrallach starred on defense for Technology.
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