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Evenly-contested play is expected when the Harvard soccer team takes on the Amherst outfit on the field behind the Business School, beginning at 1.30 o'clock this afternoon. The Sabrinas usually send down a strong team, but this year their early season record is not up to standard. Two weeks ago the Tufts eleven overwhelmed the Lord Jeff's 4-0 in contrast to a 2-0 Amherst victory last year. In 1932 Harvard triumphed 2-0, but in the past Amherst has come out on top five times in a row in Cambridge.
The Crimson lineup will be: England, g.; Wemple, r.f.b.; Gummere, l.f.b.; Morrill, r.h.b.; Dorman, r.h.b.; Vincent, l.h.b.; Manheimer, r.o.f.; Stork, r.i.f.; Grovor, c.f.; Clos, l.i.f.; Baxter, l.o.f.
Amherst will use: Shields, g.; Maynard, l.f.b.; Winston, r.f.b.; Riggins, l.h.b.; Ward, c.h.b.; Abercrombie, r.h.b.; Allis, l.o.f.; Davidson, l.i.f.; Nelaon, c.f.; Grose, r.i.f.; Kiner, r.o.f.
The yearling footmen will meet Exeter at Exeter this afternoon at 3 o'clock.
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