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The 1933 soccer team closed a poor season Saturday morning by losing to Yale-Freshmen, 2 to 0. The Crimson first year men, although they had shown a better record than their opponents, were unable to tally at all, and finished with a record of three wins and four losses.
The summary: The score--Yale 1933 2, Harvard 1933 1. Goals--O'Mears, Fisher. Referee--Anderson. Time--Four 23-minute periods.
The score--Yale 1933 2, Harvard 1933 1. Goals--O'Mears, Fisher. Referee--Anderson. Time--Four 23-minute periods.
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