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Crimson Soccer Beats Dartmouth

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An overtime goal by inside left John Hedreen gained the Crimson soccer varsity a 2-1 victory over Dartmouth yesterday at Hanover.

The win over the Indians maintains the soccer team in the top position in Ivy League standings with a two win, no loss record.

Crimson center forward Roger Tuckerman, who starred on offense, faked the Dartmouth goalie in a pivot play for Harvard's initial score in the first quarter. He also assisted Hedreen for the final tally. Strong work by goalie Tom Bagnoli and left half Marsh McCall helped limit the Indian attack to one goal midway through the game.

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