News
Shark Tank Star Kevin O’Leary Judges Six Harvard Startups at HBS Competition
News
The Return to Test Requirements Shrank Harvard’s Applicant Pool. Will It Change Harvard Classrooms?
News
HGSE Program Partners with States to Evaluate, Identify Effective Education Policies
News
Planning Group Releases Proposed Bylaws for a Faculty Senate at Harvard
News
How Cambridge’s Political Power Brokers Shape the 2025 Election
Confident, though injury-ridden, an enlarged Harvard soccer squad will play the Fleet Air Arm of the British Navy once again tomorrow on the fields beyond the stables at Soldiers Field.
Robert Woodside, star of last Saturday's game, and Robert Feinberg, starting left fullback, were both injured in the first scrimmage following the first Fleet Air Arm game. Woodside sprained an ankle, and Feinberg suffered a cut above the eye, which required three stitches. Both were in scrimmages yesterday, however, and both will start the game.
Tomorrow's game, which will start after the Navy drill, is the result of universal dissatisfaction with the last game. The British, playing under a no-substitution rule, were piqued because of the numerous Harvard substitutions, while the Crimson men felt that they could have won in ten more minutes, and petitioned Coach Jack MacDonald for a replay.
A definite team A was chosen Wednesday by Coach MacDonald, and uniforms will be issued today or tomorrow to the squad. A game with Andover has been scheduled for the B team on October 2, and other prep school games are expected to follow.
Want to keep up with breaking news? Subscribe to our email newsletter.