Word: elies
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Yale shut out the varsity soccer team, 1 to 0, yesterday afternoon on a rain-soaked Business School field, to win the Big Three championship for the second year in a row. Eli center forward Whit MacQuarrie scored the winning goal at 19:05 of the third period...
Slippery footing, caused by the overnight rain, marred what would have been a contest between a strong Yale defense and a potent Crimson offense, which had averaged more than three goals per game. The shutout, the sixth of the year for Eli goalie Pete Bartlett, was only partially due to the sloppy field; the Crimson did not play up to its potentiality yesterday...
Loftus knows his job well. He knows when it is time to stop pushing sophomores toward "all" honors and concentrate on saving the Eli season. As for as injuries go, the Crimson team might well listen to its coach and not the newspapers. For there is nothing Loftus and Jordan Olivar would rather meet than an overconfident Harvard...
...Norm Shepard's squad, which has won four straight games since losing its opener to Brown, enters the contest as a decided favorite over the Yalies, who have a one-three record. The Crimson boasts four-touchdown victories over both Dartmouth and Princeton, two teams that have beaten the Eli jayvees...
Another factor, less apparent to the 39,000 fans, but painfully obvious to Coach Jordan Olivar, should be the scouting report of backfield coach Josh Williams. If there is any weakness in the Eli game, then Williams has found it. His first book, "Lefty James' Last Ride," was an eminent success--it is hoped that the Saturday edition, "The Olivar Report," will be equally easy reading...