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ITHACA, N. Y., Dec. 3.--On a field covered with snow the association football team defeated Cornell this afternoon on Percy Field, by the score of 5 to 1. In spite of the unfavorable conditions, the University team played well and showed a marked improvement in team work over the form in the Columbia game. Cornell's defense was unable to check the hard attack of the University forwards, and but for the snow which made accurate shooting impossible, the score would have been larger. Of the five goals, Osborne made three, and Biddle and A. N. Reggio one each. Cornell's goal came after a hard scrimmage in front of the net, following a kick out from the corner of the field. Two thirty-minute halves were played.
The summary follows: Score--Harvard, 5; Cornell, 1. Goals --Osborne, 3; Biddle, A. N. Reggio, Dragoshanoff. Time--30-minute halves.
Score--Harvard, 5; Cornell, 1. Goals --Osborne, 3; Biddle, A. N. Reggio, Dragoshanoff. Time--30-minute halves.
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