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Ohiri Makes All-Ivy

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Center forward Chris Ohiri, who met Ivy League scoring record this season while playing at half-speed, was the Crimson player selected for the All soccer team announced yesterday.

Ohiri, a junior, scored ten goals in the play to smash the old record of . He also advanced his career record to 31, which exceeds the old Harvard record by two.

Mike Kramer, who played outside left the co-champion Crimson, was named the second team. Tony Davies, Eman-Boye, and Lou Williams, next year's captain, were given honorable mention.

Mike Kramer, who played outside left the co-champion Crimson, was named the second team. Tony Davies, Eman-Boye, and Lou Williams, next year's captain, were given honorable mention.

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