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SOCCER WITH YALE AT 4

First Intercollegiate Game for University; Second for Yale, Who Has Defeated Haverford 2 to 0.

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

The University association football team will play its first game in the intercollegiate series this afternoon, meeting Yale on Soldiers Field at 4 o'clock. Although the poor condition of the ground will retard the play to a great extent, an interesting and hard-fought game is expected.

The Yale team has started the season well by winning its first game in the intercollegiate schedule from Haverford, last year's champion, by a score of 2 to 0. The University team has as yet no games to its credit, having tied one and lost two. Its opponents in these practice games, however, have all been mill teams of a calibre probably superior to that of any intercollegiate teams. Harvard's showing, therefore, has not been entirely unsatisfactory.

E. L. Barron '13, right halfback on last year's All-American soccer team, has recently injured himself severely in practice. He will probably be out of the game tomorrow, and may not be able to play for the rest of the season. His absence will materially cripple the team, as he has been the mainstay of the back- field in all the season's work.

The line-ups today will be as follows: HARVARD.  YALE. Browne, g.  g., Dickinson Barron or McCall, r.f.b.  l.f.b., Shepherd Rushmore, l.f.b.  r.f.b., Dickey Weston or Grant, r.h.b.  l.h.b., Sumner Lowrey or Francke, c.h.b.  c.h.b., Worthington Hallowell, l.h.b.  r.h.b., Howard Locke, r.o.f.  l.o.f., Williams Murdoch, r.i.f.  l.i.f., Hill Needham, c.f.  c.f., A. Gay Greene, l.i.f.  r.i.f., D. Gay Byng, l.o.f.  r.o.f., Clark

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