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If the soccer team emerges victorious from their tilt with Princeton on the Business School Field at noon today, it will have passed its biggest and hardest test of the season.
The Tigers have rolled over every opponent they have met so far scoring 24 goals to the enemy's four. Since they have played no team that the Crimson has taken on, a closer comparison is impossible.
The Carrmen will face the Orange and Black for the first time this year at full strength. Jack Calhoun who has been plagued with a bad knee and a broken nose will be back for duty in the forward wall, Mort Myerson suffered an injured ankle in the Dartmouth game but it seems very likely that he also will be ready to fill his halfback position. According to Coach Carr the rest are in beat of shape for tomorrow's conquest.
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