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Harvard's Varsity booters will contend with one of the strongest, hardest playing soccer elevens in this section of the country when Amherst invades the Business School field this afternoon at 2.45 o'clock. Today's game with the Sabrinas mark an attempt by the Crimson to win their third successive New England Intercollegiate contest.
Captained by Phil Ward, an exceptionally brilliant center halfback, the Lord Jeffs just last week exhibited their offensive power in downing Clark University 5-1, scoring in every period. Last year was Amherst's second best season in 12 years of soccer, the Sabrinas losing only to Harvard and that by a goal. The visitors' defense is far from defective, the total goals scored on the Jeff booters in 1933 amounting to only five in six games.
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