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Starting slowly and then scoring frequently in the last half, the University soccer team swamped M. I. T., 7 to 0, yesterday afternoon on the field behind the Business School.
The Crimson team was held to two goals in the first quarter and was unable to score in the second. The opening goal was made by W. D. Vogel '31, who headed the ball into the cage; shortly after. W. D. Carter '31 scored on a free kick. In the second half, however, the team coordinated better.
The summary: Score--Harvard 7. M. I. T., O. Goals--Vogel 2. Carter, Frame, Schumacher, Eaton, Broadbent. Time--two 20-minute periods, two 15-minute periods, two 15-minute periods. Referee-J. A. Wishart, Linesmen--Draper. Mohr.
Score--Harvard 7. M. I. T., O. Goals--Vogel 2. Carter, Frame, Schumacher, Eaton, Broadbent. Time--two 20-minute periods, two 15-minute periods, two 15-minute periods. Referee-J. A. Wishart, Linesmen--Draper. Mohr.
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