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The Associated Press and the Harvard Athletic Association officially put the padlock on the 1947 fall sports system with final tabulations of the autumn records of Crimson teams released over the post-Thanksgiving weekend. Rating the Quakers from Pennsylvania first in the Ivy League, the AP's standings showed the Crimson in a tie with Brown for sixth place in the League with a record of one win against three losses in Ivy games.
Skippy Minisi, one-time Navy back and current Quaker star, led the League in scoring with 36 points while Venton Yablonski, Columbia's big fullback, counted more points than anyone in the Ivy group if non-Ivy League games are included. In the H.A.A. final tabulation of the final standings in the New England Inter-collegiate Soccer League, James MacDonald's 1947 Crimson booters finished in a tie for fourth place with Wesleyan's Red and Black. Leading the League for the second straight year was Springfield, the physical education college that specializes in soccer.
In the H.A.A. final tabulation of the final standings in the New England Inter-collegiate Soccer League, James MacDonald's 1947 Crimson booters finished in a tie for fourth place with Wesleyan's Red and Black. Leading the League for the second straight year was Springfield, the physical education college that specializes in soccer.
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