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The University association football team was defeated by Haverford, at Haverford, Penn., on Saturday, by the score of 1 to 0. In spite of the good condition of the field the game was slow. Haverford's forwards showed better team work than the University players, who were unable to cover the men against them.
Haverford gained the lead at the start and kept the ball near the Harvard goal until Lewis, against a strong wind, made the only goal of the game. The second half was slower and rougher than the first, with the ball generally in Harvard's territory.
The summary follows: Score--Haverford, 1; Harvard, 0. Goal--Lewis, Referee--Waldron of Wissahickon. Linesmen--Bennett and H. Pearson. Time of halves--40 minutes.
Score--Haverford, 1; Harvard, 0. Goal--Lewis, Referee--Waldron of Wissahickon. Linesmen--Bennett and H. Pearson. Time of halves--40 minutes.
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