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...Jayvees, coached by H.H. Broadbent '32, former Harvard captain, have been handicapped during the season by a weak passing attack. Defensive work has been fairly strong, but a scoring punch was not available in the pinches. Strong teams have on the whole made up the opposition, with several textile school teams, such as Bradford-Durfee, administering their worst defeats...
Coach H. H. Broadbent '32, had little chance to test the ability of his men to work combination plays, due to the rain and mud. Holding the strong New Bedford team to a score as low as three, however, is itself a sign of betterment. Both the frequent raggedness of the passing and the inaccuracy of kicking show room for much improvement. The defensive work of the team, however, has been an encouraging feature, with the goalie playing the strongest game...
Graduates: Faude, g., Meyer, r.f.b., Whitelaw, l.f.b., Glazier, r.h.b., Silver, c.h.b., Henry, l.h.b., Pusey, o.r., Broadbent, f.r., Vogel, c., Freeman, i.l., Dorman, Lee, o.l. Harvard Varsity: England, g., Wemple, Gummere, r.f.b., Parker, Wemple, l.f.b., Waters, Ackerman, Whitney, r.h.b., Robinson, o.h.b., Eaton, l.h.b., Schumacker, o.r., Clos, i.r., Grover, c., Stork, Whitney, i.l., Robbins...
...left half; Captain Schumacher, right outside; D. C. Clos '35, right inside; R. M. Gummere '34, centre, forward; G. F. Stork '35, left inside; A. M. Moskin '33, left outside; with W. F. Nichols '34, Hans Von Briesen '33, and J. B. England '35, alternating as goalie.H. H. BROADBENT '32 captain and star of last year's Varsity soccer team. He is assisting Coach Carr this season...
...Broadbent '32, captain of last fall's soccer team, led his graduate aggregation to a 6-3 victory over the University team yesterday afternoon, thus winning the series for the graduates. Broadbent himself scored five goals, but up to the end of the third period the score was stil ltied. The graduates took the lead in the first period and never seemed to be seriously threatened by their opponents...