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When Chris Ohiri launched his sensational Harvard soccer career in 1961 by scoring five goals against Tufts, Peter Bogovich was playing soccer for "Malinska," a team in his native Yugoslavia...
Seven years later--September 25, 1968, to be exact--Bogovich duplicated Ohiri's feat by scoring five goals against Tufts in his first varsity game. Harvard soccer fans are now wondering if Bogovich, a center forward like Ohiri, can continue to match the latter's successes...
...Harvard record of 17 goals in a season that Ohiri set in 1961 is still standing today, but if "Bogo" keeps on peppering the goals of Crimson opponents, it will not be intact much longer. Bogovich tallied 12 times in the seven games preceding yesterday's Dartmouth tilt, and there are four contests...
Varsity Coach Brue Munro emphasizes that Bogovich has not yet proved himself against teams as tough as the Ivy League squads the booters will be facing the rest of this season. But Munro concedes that "he has a good left foot, is a good ball-handler, and sets up his teammates very well--the mark of a good center forward...
Instead of the usual 5-3-2 formation which deploys 8 men on the attack, Munro's 4-2-4 gave high-scoring speedsters Peter Bogovich, Solomon Gomez, and Captain Scott Robertson more room to operate in, by sending only 6 men into the attacking zone. The passing and midfield play of "link" men Jaime Vargas and Richie Hardy proved to be the key to Harvard's domination of the game...