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Crimson Soccer Plays B.U. Today

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A somewhat battered varsity soccer team will face Boston University here this afternoon in what Crimson coach Bruce Munro terms "a heavy scrimmage." However, the game is a regulation one, and will count for the record.

Varsity halfback Bill Driver, injured in last Saturday's 2-0 loss to Princeton, will be unable to play today and it is doubtful whether he will be available for action against Brown this weekend. Captain Floyd Moloy and Bill Rapp, both of whom played only a short time against the Tigers, should start today against the Terriers.

After last weekend, the Ivy League standings were turned upside down, particularly after Yale's astonishing 1-0 upset of Pennsylvania. Cornell is now in first place with a .750 percentage, while Harvard, Dartmouth, and Pennsylvania are in a three-way tie for second.

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