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Springfield captured first place in the New England Inter-collegiate Soccer League as Harvard finished in fourth place, T.W. Taylor of Brown, league secretary-treasurer, announced yesterday.
Clearly ahead with a perfect record, Springfield was trailed by Brown and Amherst in second and third places. Yale finished in fifth place. Harvard chalked up a league record of four wins, two defeats, and one tie.
Leading the league in scoring were Willis of Amherst and Hammarstrom of Wesleyan, with nine goals apiece. Among the twenty highest scorers were Arthur W. Page '40, John MacL. Johansen '39, and Howard P. Mendel '40, of the Crimson booters.
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