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In two games played on Soldiers Field yesterday, the University soccer team was tied by the Jayvees, with only the goal-guards exchanged, 2 to 2, and the Freshmen defeated M. I. T. 1934, 5 to 2. This afternoon at 3 o'clock the University team will play another informal game with the graduates.
In the University-Jayvee contest, E. J. Grover '31, starred for the Seconds, who played one of their best games of the season. For the Freshmen, R. E. Masjoan '34, who tallied four times, and William Wemple '34 starred.
Krom and Hansen accounted for the two scores made by the M. I. T. first year men.
The summaries: Score--Harvard 2, Jayvees 2, Goals--Denison 2, Vogel, Waters. Time--four 22-minute periods, two 5-minute overtimes. Referce--J. Carr. Score--Harvard 1934 5, M. I. T. 1934 2, Gonic Masjoan 4, Lawrence. Krom, Hansen. Time--four 22-minute periods. Referce--R. Ritchie.
Score--Harvard 2, Jayvees 2, Goals--Denison 2, Vogel, Waters. Time--four 22-minute periods, two 5-minute overtimes. Referce--J. Carr. Score--Harvard 1934 5, M. I. T. 1934 2, Gonic Masjoan 4, Lawrence. Krom, Hansen. Time--four 22-minute periods. Referce--R. Ritchie.
Score--Harvard 1934 5, M. I. T. 1934 2, Gonic Masjoan 4, Lawrence. Krom, Hansen. Time--four 22-minute periods. Referce--R. Ritchie.
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