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Forcing the ball over in the last two minutes of play the Yale Freshman soccer team broke a tie score of 1 to 1 and defeated the University 1928 team 2 to 1. The game was played on a muddy field in a drenching downpour so that neither team had much chance for speedy or flashy play.
Yale made the first goal after 42 minutes of play. Driggs of the Crimson team then took the ball from midfield through the entire Eli team and scored a point for the University. The Freshmen held the Elis scoreless until the very end of the game when the Blue got the winning goal.
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