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Harvard's Varsity soccer team will lose its entire scoring trio, the three forwards in the center of the line, when graduation comes next June. Only the problem of cracking that nut bothers the Crimson booters, who wiped away their tears over previously losing their chance at the Intercollegiate championship, when they wound up the season by defeating Yale 1-0 Friday. If the Tiger had been taken to town the Crimson would lead the league.
Del Clos, Mel Grover, and Captain Fred Stork, all veterans of three years' soccer play will have to be replaced next year.
Grover was responsible for Harvard's lone goal Friday when he led a swarm of Harvard forwards in charging the Eli guardian, driving him back into the cage before he could clear the ball. Johnny England, Crimson goalie, managed to ward off Bulldog attackers with great difficulty. Goal--Grover. Referee--Brown. Linesmen--Newell, Perry. Time--Four 22-minute periods.
Goal--Grover. Referee--Brown. Linesmen--Newell, Perry. Time--Four 22-minute periods.
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