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Soccer Team Picks Wolf As Its Captain for 1950

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Albert Edmund (Ted) Wolf '51, of Jenkintown, Pennsylvania and Adams House, was elected next fall's soccer captain by the 19 lettermen who gathered yesterday at Dillon Field-House.

Wolf, who succeeds goalie Whoop Batchelder, finished the season as outside left and scored the second of the Crimson's two goals over Yale Saturday. During the season, Wolf booted in a total of four goals.

The new captain is a good kicker and gained his pro-Crimson experience at Germantown Friends School, where he played center forward. This season Wolf started as outside right and gradually worked his way left on the line.

Five Graduate

Next year, Wolf will have five other 1949 lettermen on his team. They are forwards Vern Drehmel, Ben Goldstein and Charlie Weiss, and halfbacks Dick Miller and Pants Pantelconi.

The soccer team also picked its 1950 managers yesterday. Edward Solig Epstein '51 of New York and Lowell House will succeed himself as varsity manager, while Joseph Peter Flemming '52, of Pelham Manor, New York and Lowell House, will be assistant manager. Lawrence Alexander Pierce '52, of Brookline and Eliot House will be associate manager. Flemming will become varsity manager in 1951.

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