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Referee, Mr. S. McCleary, Boston Referees' Association.
The third clinch this season between the Crimson and the Green will take place today, when the Dartmouth soccer men invade Soldiers Field at 2 o'clock. Misfortunes have strewn the path of the University this year, for three of the best players have been permanently forced to leave the line-up: Eldridge, with a broken wrist; Lamont with a bad knee; and Byington with a badly sprained ankle. Nacessarily the line-up has been much changed-during the past week.
Dartmouth has played four games to date: Princeton, Williams, Worcester Polytechnic, and Springfield. In the last game, the Springfield men defeated Dartmouth 3-2, the University having beaten Springfield at the beginning of the season 4-3. Captain Fletcher has been the most consistent scorer and the cleverest player on the Green team.
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