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The University association football team will face Yale on Soldiers Field this afternoon. Yale's record in the two league games she has played is somewhat better than the University's, but the Elis' victory was over the weak Cornell team, while the best Yale could get against Princeton was a tie, at a time when the latter team was badly disorganized by the loss of three players who were found to be ineligible. The University's defeat, on the other hand, was by the strong Columbia team, which at present leads the league. The Harvard players have been steadily improving of late, Weld and Wood being especially adept at team-play. The teams will line up as follows:
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