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The Crimson soccer team lost its last contest before the Yale game when Springfield won a 1-0 decision from it Saturday afternoon on Soldiers Field.
Despite a reorganized Harvard forward line, the visitors managed to keep the ball in Crimson territory for most of the game. The strong defensive work of full-backs, and the goal-guarding of Thomas, however, held Springfield to a scoreless tie until late in the second period, when Fowler took the ball from a hard scrimmage near the Crimson goal and scored on a straight kick.
The Freshmen soccer men, in a game also played on Soldiers Field on Saturday, defeated St. George's School, 3-0.
The University summary: Goal scored by Fowler. Substitution, Smith for Fordyce. Referee, D. Frazier. Time, two 45-minute periods.
Goal scored by Fowler. Substitution, Smith for Fordyce. Referee, D. Frazier. Time, two 45-minute periods.
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