News
After Court Restores Research Funding, Trump Still Has Paths to Target Harvard
News
‘Honestly, I’m Fine with It’: Eliot Residents Settle In to the Inn as Renovations Begin
News
He Represented Paul Toner. Now, He’s the Fundraising Frontrunner in Cambridge’s Municipal Elections.
News
Harvard College Laundry Prices Increase by 25 Cents
News
DOJ Sues Boston and Mayor Michelle Wu ’07 Over Sanctuary City Policy
According to comparative scores, historical indications, and the condition of the Crimson players, the Varsity soccer team should find this afternoon's contest with Tufts more of scoring drill than a tight game.
The Jumbos and the Crimson play at 3 p.m. on the Business School field.
The Tufts eleven opened into season this year by losing, 7 to 0, to Amherst, a team which the Crimson later blanked, 3 to 0. The Jumbos then dropped a 5 to 0 affair to the University of Connecticut, and finally, last Saturday, scored their first goal and beat Fort Devens, one of the weakest teams in this area, by a 1 to 0 score.
In recent years, the Tufts booters have made a habit of losing to Harvard, although during the war--with the aid of a talented West Indian forward--they made two games close. This year, however, they have no West Indians on their team.
Coach Bruce Munro's charges suffered no permanent ill effects from their 3 to 0 victory over Army last weekend although several squad members were bruised in the contest. Right wing Jon Spivak, who sustained a slight concussion at West Point, has been declared ready to play by the medical department.
Want to keep up with breaking news? Subscribe to our email newsletter.