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The University association football team easily defeated Cornell in the fourth game of the intercollegiate series in the Stadium yesterday afternoon by a score of 8 to 0. During the first half Cornell was completely outplayed, the University team scoring six times. The first goal was made by Seamans on a pass from Leland. From a corner kick by Leland, Ho scored the second goal. Chadwick made the next, and immediately after the kick-off Seamans scored again. Leland then made the fifth point for Harvard on a penalty kick. Towards the end of the half Lindsey rushed the ball down the field and after a brief scrimmage in front of the goal made the sixth score. In the second half both Chadwick and Lindsey scored again.
The team-work of the University eleven has been improving steadily and in the game yesterday this improvement was very noticeable. Individually, Leland and Seamans excelled for Harvard; Cushing also was very good on the defence.
The summary: Score--Harvard, 8; Cornell, 0. Goals--Seamans 2, Chadwick 2, Lindsey 2, Ho, Leland. Referee--A. Williams of Lynn City A. C. Linesmen--E. G. Mears '10, J. G. French '12. Time of halves--45 minutes.
Score--Harvard, 8; Cornell, 0. Goals--Seamans 2, Chadwick 2, Lindsey 2, Ho, Leland. Referee--A. Williams of Lynn City A. C. Linesmen--E. G. Mears '10, J. G. French '12. Time of halves--45 minutes.
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