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Crimson soccer teams netted a win and a loss here yesterday as the Freshmen rallied to defeat Worcester Academy, 3-1, while the Junior Varsity was taking it on the chin, 5-1, from New Bedford.
Though they dominated the play straight through the game the Yardlings found themselves, in the fourth period one goal down and ten minutes to go. Here the attack finally began to function, with Phil Hammond, John Sinnott, and Captain Dick Lowis clicking out three goals in rapid succession.
The Jayvee game was simply a case of too much New Bedford. Even with some of Jack Carr's Varsity substitutes in the scrimmage, the home team was forced to a defensive role against a team out of their class. Jim Thackera scored for Harvard in the eighth period.
The summary: Score--Harvard 3, Worcester Acad. 1.
Score--Harvard 3, Worcester Acad. 1.
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