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STRONG SOCCER ELEVEN ENCOUNTERS NAVY TODAY

Revamped Outfit Will See Action at Annapolis and at Penn--1933 Takes on Tabor This Afternoon

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

The University soccer team will present a new lineup when it opposes the Navy at Annapolis this afternoon in the first of its two games of the Southern trip. Victory in these two holiday clashes will mean that Harvard, for the first time in several years, will enter the Yale game a favorite. A decided scoring punch and a cohesive defense have been built up which augurs well for success today.

The University team will probably start both games as follows: g., J. P. Faude '31; r.f.b., A. M. Stollmeyer '30; l.f.b., P. J. Catinella '32; r.h.b., F. L. Howe '32; c.h.b., B. B. Kane '32; l.h.b., J. R. Bland '31, r.o.f., E. T. Grover '31; r.i.f., D. B. Dorman '32; c.f., H. H. Broadbent '32; l.i.f., R. R. Forrester Jr. '30; l.o.f., J. W. Carrigan '30.

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