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Although the University team outplayed its opponents for the better part of the game yesterday afternoon, it was able to do no better than equal the one goal lead which Technology gained in the first minute of the opening period when Veliez, of the visitors, pushed the ball into the Harvard net. The Crimson's lone count came in the third period after H. H. Broad bent '32 had broken through the Technology defense to score.
The summary: Score--Harvard 1, M. I. T. 1. Goals-Broad bent, Veliez. Referee--Anderson Linesmen--Ayers, Tatham. Time--four 20-minute periods.
Score--Harvard 1, M. I. T. 1. Goals-Broad bent, Veliez. Referee--Anderson Linesmen--Ayers, Tatham. Time--four 20-minute periods.
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