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At 10 o'clock this morning the Freshman soccer eleven will face the first-year men from Yale in the final game of the season.
IF the Crimson Freshmen succeed in downing the invaders, they will have succeeded in making their season partially successful. To date the 1929 booters booters have triumphed only over St. Georges. They have lost to Tabor, Andover, Springfield, and Worcester.
Yale on the other hand is reported to have a strong team that has aniossed a favorable average of wins. The Blue rules a strong favorite.
Louis Kerness '29 is the outstanding performer on the eleven. His work in the Crimson cage has been of a high order all fall, and the Ell forwards will have to get their eyes on the cornets of the goal if they are to score.
P. H. Rhinelander '29 and F. W. Rhinelander '29 are the only other Freshman soccer men who have had previous experience, and they are Harvard's main threats on the attack.
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