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The University soccer team will meet Bridgewater Normal School on Soldiers Field at 2 o'clock today, and the Freshman team will meet Dean Academy here at 1 o'clock.
The University line-up follows: Henry Stuart '29, g.; G. C. Clark '29, lfb.; Captain C. D. Carr '28, rhb.; P. A. Reed '29, lhb.; Louis Kerness '29, chb.; A. M. Stollneyer '30, rhb.; W. D. Vogel '30, c.; L. L. Driggs '28, lof.; R. R. Forrester '30, lif.; N. C. Haskell '28, rof.; N. R. Danielian '28, rif.
The Freshman line-up follows: J. P. Faude, g.; E. J. Des Roches, lfb.; J. M. Sargeant, rhb.; R. H. Roland, lhb.; I. D. Bland, chb.; J. H. Smith rhb.; L. W. Carrigan, c.; W. E. Gay, lof.; W. D. Carter, lif.; E. C. Carter, rof.; E. J. Groves, rif.
The University fall tennis tournament is now well under way, with most of the fourth round played off and the original 250-odd entries reduced to about 30, according to R. M. Bennett '28, manager of the tennis team.
The draw for the Union tournament will be posted this morning at the Tennis and Squash Shop and at the Union, and the first round should be played by Mon- day night according to Bennett, who stated that the showings in this tournament would have a bearing on the choice of the University indoor net team.
The inter-dormitory cross-country race yesterday was won by Gore Hall, whose runners took the first four places. R. A. Aldrich '30 lowered the course record of eight minutes set last fall by W. G. Dooley '30. He covered the one and seven tenths miles in seven minutes, 52 seconds
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