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SOCCER TEAM WILL PLAY ITS LAST GAME TOMORROW

HAVERFORD ELEVEN IS ONE OF STRONGEST IN YEARS

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Fighting to keep out of last place in the Intercollegiate Soccer League, the Crimson team will play Haverford tomorrow afternoon on Soldiers Field. Starting at 3 o'clock, the game will mark the end of the season for the University eleven, although Haverford must still play Pennsylvania to complete its schedule.

The Haverford team, though defeated early in the season by Princeton, is one of the strongest defensive teams in the league. It has won seven out of nine contests, tying one and losing one, and it has been scored on only four times. Victories over the Army, N. Y. U., and the Crescent A. C. in the preliminary games were followed last week by a close 1-0 triumph over Cornell, Haverford winning the game by a sustained attack in the last few minutes of play.

With two games still to be played, the Pennsylvania eleven is almost certain of the championship this year. A 3-2 victory over Princeton last week was the crucial game, putting Pennsylvania into a tie for first place with the Tigers. Pennsylvania must only win or tie either of its remaining two games to clinch the championship.

The standings of the teams follow: Won  Lost  Tied  Points Pennsylvania  3  0  0  6 Princeton  2  1  2  6 Yale  1  1  2  4 Harvard  1  3  0  2 Haverford  1  1  0  2 Cornell  0  2  2  2

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