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In the highest-scoring game Soldiers Field veterans can remember, the Freshman soccer team rolled over a hopelessly outclassed Tufts club by the score of 9 to 0 yesterday afternoon on the Business School Field. The Tufts win leaves the Yardlings with a record of four wins and no defeats, and a total of 22 goals scored as opposed to one for their opponents.
Coach Poley Guyda emptied his bench during the game as his team blasted in two goals in the first period, three in the second, and four in the last quarter when the Tufts players added weariness to ineptitude and cracked wide open.
Charles Eliot, Werner Drehmel, Piya Chakkaphak, and Ben Goldstein each scored twice while Bill Engstrom counted once during the course of the debacle.
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