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Two Harvard soccer teams will set out tomorrow for New Haven to play their annual game with Yale. The University squad of 14 men will leave tomorrow morning, and play its contest tomorrow afternoon. The Freshman squad, under the direction of Richard Whiting '28, newly appointed Freshman soccer manager, will leave the South Station by sleeper tomorrow evening, arriving at New Haven Saturday morning. The game with the Yale Freshmen will be played on Saturday morning.
In the University game, comparative scores give the Blue a very slight advantage. Pennsylvania, which won from the Crimson 5-0, defeated Yale 5-1. Princeton scored a 3-0 victory over Harvard and a 2-1 victory over Yale.
Last year Yale entered the game a slight favorite, and scored four goals in the opening period and won 4 to 2.
Since 1910 Harvard has scored six soccer victories against the Blue to Yale's four. Two contests have ended in a deadlock. No games were played in 1917 and 1918, when athletics were suspended on account of the war.
The failure of the University eleven to develop a strong attack has kept it from being more than a mediocre team this year.
The line-ups of the two Crimson teams are given below:
University: Thomas, goal; deTarnowsky, right fullback; Sullivan, left fullback; MacKinnon, right halfback; Purdy, center halfback; Pattison, left halfback; Gans, outside right; Crooks, inside right; Trevvett, center; Fordyce, inside left; Dorman outside left.
Freshman: Henry, goal; Stuart, right fullback; Parrott, left fullback; Carr, right half-back; Tatham, center halfback; Clark, left halfback; Haskell, outside right; Danelian, inside right; Cordon, center; Keefe, inside left; Driggs, outside left.
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