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For two weeks the Varsity soccer team has blasted assorted aggregations of mediocre booters from Boston and vicinity, but the days of larks and pushovers stop today at the Business School Field. At 12 o'clock Coach James MacDonald's once-beaton team meets Princeton's runing, hard-checking soccer squad.
"I guess we'll have the same kind of game as last year at Princeton," MacDonald said yesterday, "with lots of contact. But if our team holds to its own style of play, we ought to pass them silly."
Army Tied Tigers
Navy, Lehigh and Swarthmore have toppled the Tigers so far this year while Army tied them 0 to 0. On the basis of comparative scores against the Cadets, the only team both squads have met, the Crimson rates an edge, for the MacDonaldmen slipped by Army, 3 to 2.
With showers forecast as likely heavenly activity, MacDonld will have a chance to see what kind of mudders are on his team. Slippery ground probably will not help the Crimson, since captain Hunt Mavor and forward Phil Potter are plagued with delicate underpinnings.
The probable starting lineups:
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