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The University Soccer team will combat the Dartmouth eleven at 3 o'clock this afternoon on Soldiers Field. An exhausting encounter is expected, as the Hanoverians last week-held the powerful Yale team to a 1 to 1 tie until the last minute of the final period, when the Elis scored another goal.
Two Changes Made.
In the University lineup, two changes have been made since the Andover match, last Saturday. L. L. Driggs '28 has been shifted from the left to the right end of the forward line, and R. T. Smith '27 and F. W. Rhinelander '29 are competing for the other wing position. Substitutes who will probably see service before the end of the afternoon are M. K. Exton '27 at an inside forward berth, and A. R. Blackburn '29 as a halfback.
Of the Dartmouth booters. Captain Allis is a difficult defense man to elude, and, behind him. Stickler has been starring at goal since early in the fall.
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