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HARVARD SOCCER TEAM FACES PENN IN LEAGUE MATCH TODAY

Invaders Bring Powerful Aggregation--Freshmen Meet Springfield

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At 3 o'clock this afternoon, the University soccer team will take on Pennsylvania in the second Intercollegiate league game of the season. At the same time the 1929 aggregation will attempt to down their rivals from Sprinfield College for their first win.

In the first league game against Cornell, the University eleven was nosed out 1-0, and last Friday, after holding the Green even for the first half, they went down before Dartmouth's Sophomore forward line, 5-1.

With soccer-playing schools to draw from, the Pennsylvanians always put good teams on the field. This year is no exception, and if the University can down the Red and Blue, the early season reverses will be forgotten.

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