Word: field
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...soccer team was easily defeated by the fast Worcester Academy representatives Saturday afternoon on Soldiers Field by the score of 12-1. The Freshman association men could not seem to get under way against the superior all-round work of the Worcester players, and the latter succeeded in piling up a total of 12 points while the yearlings were collecting their lone tally, which came in the first half...
...University soccer team defeated the fast Springfield Y. M. C. A. College players, 1 to 0, in a hard-fought contest on Soldiers Field Saturday afternoon. The game, which was by far the best yet played this season, was closely contested throughout, but particularly during the first half, the ball shifting continually from one side to the other, owing to the superiority of Harvard's defense as matched against the better offensive play of Springfield...
...University eleven will oppose Springfield Y. M. C. A. in a game, which, to all indications, will result in another victory for the Crimson. Due to injuries sustained during the week by several of the regular University players, the line-up will be different from any put on the field this season...
...Leary '05, coach of ends and backs under Haughton, and Paul Hollister '13, were on the field coaching the ends yesterday...
...Boston will be held in the Gordon Bible College, 30 Evans Way, Boston. Representatives of the University and of many other institutions interested in student volunteer work will gather there to discuss various plans of constructive action. The meeting will be addressed by many men prominent in the missionary field, among whom are: R. P. Wilder, General Secretary of the Student Volunteer Movement for Foreign Missions, New York, H. C. Stuntz, resident Bishop of Nebraska; D. Brewer Eddy, Associate Secretary of the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions; Alden H. Clark, Candidate Secretary of the American Board of Commissioners...