Seamus Malin's JV soccer squad registered its second straight 4-1 victory of the season yesterday afternoon, with the Tufts JV following Wentworth Institute in the loser's role.
Junior Henry Fields scored three- quarters of the goals against the visiting mumbo Jumbos, one coming on a penalty kick.
In all, Harvard was awarded four penalty kicks. Sophomore Michel Jean- Baptiste converted another, but Jamie Niven and Townie Blodget blew their big chances.
Forwards Steve Griffith and Bill Blanding, halfbacks Niven and Mike Sicher, and captain-of-the-day Geoff Keppel turned in good performances for the Crimson.
"The whole team hustled, and played a far better game than it did against Wentworth last Friday," commented Coach Malin after the contest.
He is hoping his squad will hustle just as much Friday when it travels to Providence to take on Brown in the first meeting to JV teams from the two soccer powerhouses.
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