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John Francis Carr Jr. '28 of Cambridge was elected captain of the University soccer team yesterday afternoon.
Carr, who prepared at Cambridge Latin School, played on the 1928 Freshman team and for the last two years on the University squad. In his position of halfback, he has been in every moment of play throughout the past season. During the Yale game he showed himself one of the Crimson's star players, scoring one of Harvard's three goals.
Prospect's for Captain-elect Carr's eleven are bright, as five veterans will return next fall. The team will clash with Dartmouth. Pennsylvania, West Point and Yale during the 1927 season. Carr will assist Coach White in conducting preliminary practice next spring.
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