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In the biggest upset of the season, the Dartmouth soccer team outfought and outplayed the Harvard Varsity yesterday afternoon in a spectacular game that ended in a 3-3 deadlock. It was only a desperate rally in the closing minutes of the last quarter that saved the Crimson from defeat at the hands of an unexpectedly strong Dartmouth eleven.
Last Minute Goal
G. F. Stork '35 scored the first goal of the game, but Dartmouth jumped into the lead with tallies by Brabbee and Veres in the second period. Stork tied it up with another point in the third quarter, only to have Shellmeyer put the Green ahead with a penalty kick early in the fourth stanza. H. B. Robinson '34 kicked the tying goal with about a minute to play.
Neither team was able to score in the two overtime periods, though the play was fast and rough.
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