The season came to an official close with the regular football banquet held during December at the Harvard Club of Boston. It was announced that Horween would return for another season and the speakers of the evening were W. J. Bingham '16. Director of Athletics, Horween, French, and Barrett.
Scores
Harvard, 30; Springfield, 0
Harvard, 20; North Carolina, 0
Harvard, 0; Army, 15
Harvard, 19; Dartmouth, 7
Harvard, 39; Lehigh, 0
Harvard, 0; Pennsylvania, 7
Harvard, 0; Holy Cross, 0
Harvard, 17; Yale, 0
SOCCER
With a record of five wins, five losses and two ties the Crimson soccer team finished a season of uncertainty but on the whole one of decided encouragement to future teams.
The turnout of men was good and Coach Kershaw started early to mould a team out of what was largely green timber. He had captain A. M. Stollmeyer '30, stellar back, to build around and soon had shaped up an eleven which managed to give a creditable account of itself through a hard schedule.
No games were lost by more than a one goal margin, and the final contest, with Yale was more or less in the nature of a normal triumph for Kershaw's charges. The Blue team, undefeatd in all its starts and rated as one of the best soccer outfits in the East was barely able to squeeze out a 2 to 1 victory after a hard struggle.
At the close of the season the captaincy for next year was once again voted to Stollmeyer whose steadily brilliant work was largely responsible for what success the Crimson had.
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