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COLUMBIA WON SOCCER GAME

SHANHOLT SCORED THREE GOALS AGAINST WEAK UNIVERSITY DEFENSE.

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New York, N. Y., November 8, 1915.--By starting off with a rush and scoring two goals in the first few minutes of play, the Columbia soccer team defeated the University team, 3 goals to 1, on South Field this afternoon. The University's defense proved inadequate during the first half and Columbia kept the ball in their territory almost constantly. In the second half the University team strengthened and play centered around the enemy's goal. The final punch was lacking however, the tries at goal all going wild.

Wood made the University's only score, tallying by a shot out of a mix-up in front of the Columbia goal. Besides Wood, the work of Weld and Jennings featured the play of the University team.

For Columbia H. Shanholt and H. H. Shanholt starred.

The teams lined up as follows: Emmons, g.  g., Leede Jennings, l.f.  r.f., Stone Daly, r.f.  l.f., Romeo Moffat, c.h.b.  c.h.b., Fernandez Hartwell, r.h.b.  l.h.b., Williams Bean, l.h.b.  r.h.b., Lenng Cooke, c.  c., H. H. Shanholt Bates l.i.f.  r.i.f., Pines Wood, r.i.f.  l.i.f., Schwarz Kellett, r.o.f.  l.o.f., H. Shanholt Weld, l.o.f.  r.o.f., Soulski

Score--Columbia 3, Harvard 1. Goals--H. Shanholt 3, Wood 1.

Score--Columbia 3, Harvard 1. Goals--H. Shanholt 3, Wood 1.

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