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Neither the University nor the Freshman soccer team was a match for its week-end rival, the University losing to a fast team from Pennsylvania 4 to 1, while the 1929 aggregation was routed by their Springfield College rivals, 7-0.
Only the splendid defensive work of A. L. Phaneuf '26 and A. F. Tarnowsky '26 kept the Pennsylvania team from making the score entirely top-sided. Boos, together with Gentle, was the visitors' main threat, and together they divided Pennsylvania's four goals evenly. The only University score came late in the game, when with the invaders leading by three goals, Driggs, outside right on the Crimson eleven, sent the ball past Richmond by an individual effort.
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