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The junior varsity soccer team opened a jam-packed week of Harvard soccer yesterday afternoon by easily whipping the M.I.T. J.V.'s 4 to 0 on the Business School field.
Playing their first regularly scheduled game over, the J.V.'s seemed a little shaky at the start, missing score after score against a bumbling M.I.T. defense. Finally in the middle of the third quarter sophomore center Haven Poll took a pass from inside right Peter Millock and gave Harvard its first tally.
Not to be outdone, Millock grabbed the ball from an M.I.T. defender late in the quarter and scored unassisted. Millock and Pell each get their second of the day in the fourth quarter.
The J.V.'s play the second of their five scheduled games Thursday when they face Tufts in the Jumbo Oval.
In other Harvard soccer this week, the varsity hosts Williams today and Columbia on Saturday morning. The freshman will battle Tufts here on Friday.
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