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What will probably turn out to be the roughest hardest longest soccer game of the year is scheduled for 10 o'clock this morning when the Cadets of Army will attempt to march over the Crimson forces of Coach Jim McDonald and Captain Jack Penson.
At 1 o'clock this afternoon the Freshman eleven, which was defeated by Watertown High, 3-0 yesterday in an informal match, will tackle the Tufts Freshmen. The services of Captain Doug Thompson, Yardling goalie, will be lost for the contest because of a back injury Thompson is suffering.
The Varsity will also be missing a man from its starting lineup. Halfback George Mallory, out with an injured knee will probably be unable to participate against Army. This absence will leave the middle line of the booters consisting of Mort Myerson, Jack Clarke, and Ward Slingerland.
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