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Held scoreless until the latter part of the second period, the Varsity soccer team finally won from a graduate eleven, 3-2, yesterday afternoon, on the Business School field. Leon H. Manheimer '36 scored the winning goal on a pass from Delavan C. Clos '35. The most spectacular tally of the afternoon was made by John Dorman '36, who, on a long diagonal kick, just cleared the top bar for a score.
The summary:
Harvard; England, Nichols, g.; Gummere, Stent, r.f.b.; Stent, Wemple, l.f.b.; Morrill, Streeter, Roosevelt, r.h.b.; Dorman, Kingsley, c.h.b.; Vincent, Dorman, l.h.b.; Willetts, Motley, r.o.f.; Clos, r.i.f.; Manheimer, Willetts, c.f.; Stork, l.i.f.; Baxter, Robbins, l.o.f.
Graduates: Faude, g.; Brimo, l.f.b.; Clark, r.f.b.; Kellog, l.h.b.; Broadbent, c.h.b.; Hall, r.h.b.; Wight, l.o.f.; Freeman, l.i.f.; Danielian, c.f.; Kelley, r.i.f.; Mears, r.o.f.
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