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Lack of teamwork proved costly to the 1931 soccer team in a game with Worcester Academy Saturday. The final score was 2 to 1 in favor of Worcester. A second goal for Harvard was kicked just at the end of the game, but the score was not counted, as the final whistle blew while the ball was in the air, and had not quite crossed the goal line. The brilliant rushes of Martino of Worcester was one of the features of the game. The Crimson cubs showed power and kept the ball in Worcester territory most of the time, but lack of coordinated playing prevented further scoring.
The summary follows: Score Worcester 2, Harvard 1. Goals, Carroll, Velez, Martino. Referee, Mason. Time, three 20-minute periods.
Score Worcester 2, Harvard 1. Goals, Carroll, Velez, Martino. Referee, Mason. Time, three 20-minute periods.
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