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CRIMSON SOCCER TEAM HAS FIVE ALL-AMERICANS

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Harvard's representation exceeds that of any other college soccer team on the 1933 all-American soccer eleven chosen recently by George M. Collins, Boston sports writer. The Crimson placed three Varsity players on the first team and two on the second team.

Selections for the first team are captain-elect G. Frederick Stork '35, inside left forward; Captain William Wemple '34, in the left fullback position; and John Dorman '36, at center halfback.

Two Crimson booters on the second team are Jonathan S. England '35 at goal and Frank W. Vincent, Jr. '36, as left halfback.

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