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Coach Bruce Munro used two more than his legal limit of 16 players in Friday's 2-1 overtime soccer victory over Yale, but there are no prospects of a protest. Yale used about 24 men.
Elis must play against Harvard or Princeton to win a letter, so the two coaches agreed to suspend the Ivy League's limit of 16 players.
The Crimson's outsize contingent of substitutes was made up of Hank Blohm, Pete Churchill, John Feltsiner, Al Hoyt, Charley MacVeagh, Tony Oberschall, and Jim Shue.
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