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The University of Pennsylvania soccer team won a hard-earned victory over the Crimson booters, 1 to 0, Saturday in Philadelphia. The only score was made in the third quarter by Lazarus, outside right, who took a pass from West, dribbled down the field to the 10-yard line, and drove the ball into the net.
The teams were almost evenly matched, and at the end of the second half, the score was still tied. The playing of W. J. Salmon '30. Crimson goal tender, was an important factor in preventing the Red and Blue from scoring earlier in the game. Score--Pennsylvania 1; Harvard 0. Goals--Lazarus. Referee Howley, Time --four 22-minute quarters.
Score--Pennsylvania 1; Harvard 0. Goals--Lazarus. Referee Howley, Time --four 22-minute quarters.
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