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Four varsity soccer players have been elected to the All New England first and second teams by the coaches of the N.E. Intercollegiate Soccer League.
Captain Carey McIntosh, left halfback, and senior Mary Weiss, right inside, made the first team. Weiss was Harvard's high scorer during the season with nine goals. On the second team were junior Stacey Holmes, center halfback, and his brother, sophomore Hank Holmes left wing. Senior Maurice Tore received an honorable mention. Tore played an inside.
The varsity had its most successful season this year since 1948, winning eight of its eleven games and outscoring its opponents, 31 to 19. Weiss, Tore, and Hank Holmes accounted for 17 of the goals. The team with its powerful scoring attack lost only to Dartmouth, Wesleyan, and Yale. This was Bruce Munro's seventh year as varsity coach.
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