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The Yardling soccer team came from behind to edge the Brown freshmen, 2 to 1, Saturday on the Business School Field. Roger Tuckerman was credited with both goals in the team's sixth win of the year.
Brown tallied first at 3:55 of the first period when the home goalie, Dick Pille, roamed far from the nets and failed to control the ball, which a Bruin forward easily kicked by him.
The Crimson tied the score at 13:45 of the second quarter when John Hamlin kicked a long shot at the Brown goal. The goalie caught it, but then stepped over the goal line. Tuckerman, nearest the goal, was credited with the score. Tuckerman scored the winning marker at 15:20 of the third when he took a long indirect kick from Captain Floyd Malloy and booted the ball into the left corner of the nets.
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