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Shooting a belated, last-period penalty, Joe Johansen finally gave the Freshman soccer team a victory over the stubborn Tufts yearlings, 1-0 yesterday on the Business School field.
For three and a half scoreless periods the Crimson kept the ball well into enemy territory. But the unorthodox eleven man defense which the visitors presented prevented any material success of the five-man attack.
Shortly before the final whistle, the Crimson booters got their first break of the game when a Tuffs player fouled inside the penalty zone. Johansen then kicked a hard, tricky shot past the Jumbo goalie.
Others who figured prominently in the victory were Bernard Jacobson Phil Sheridan, and Frank Harden. For the visitors, Captain Dulker was outstanding.
The summary: Referee; White, Time; 4/18's periods. Linesmen; Strussiean, Lepointe, Goal; Johansen.
Referee; White, Time; 4/18's periods. Linesmen; Strussiean, Lepointe, Goal; Johansen.
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