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Princeton's soccer team tied favored Yale, 1 to 1, Saturday in Princeton to tighten the already close Ivy League race still further. Yale retains first place with a league record of four wins, no losses, and a tie, but has only a scant edge over Harvard and Pennsylvania, tied for second with records of four wins and one loss. The Elis will oppose the Crimson Friday at New Haven, and Penn travels to Cornell the next day.

Princeton goalie Maury McKeon suffered a mild brain concussion in the second period, but continued to play and made 29 saves in all.

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