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The Harvard University soccer team will meet Brown today at 12 o'clock on the field behind the Business School in the last contest of its preliminary season. Today the eleven will attempt to break the string of indecisive or losing games which has dogged the team since the Northeastern victory. The team was tied by M. I. T. and the Navy, both 1 to 1, and lost to Amherst, 4 to 2, and to Pennsylvania, 4 to 0.

The University team will lineup as follows: g., J. P. Faude '31; l.f.b., P. J. Catinella '32; r.f.b., A. M. Stollmeyer '30; l.h.b., W. J. Carter '30; c.h.b., B. B. Kane '32; r.h.b., J. R. Bland '31; l.o.l., Derk Bodde '30; l.i.f., D. M. Frame '32; c.f., H. H. Broadbent '32; r.i.f., D. B. Dorman '32; r.o.f., W. J. Carrigan '30.

Brown will pit the following men against the Crimson: g., Crane; l.f.b., Connor; r.f.b., McGinn; l.h.b., Schweicker; c.h.b. Gill; r.h.b., Walls; l.o.f., Hervey; l.i.f., Rasmussen; c.f., Taite; r.i.f., Ingerson; r.o.f., Roberts.

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