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TEAM OFF FOR PHILADELPHIA

Sixteen Soccer Men to Leave at 6 o'clock for Games With Pennsylvania and Haverford.

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The University association football squad will leave Boston tonight at 6 o'clock for Philadelphia where it will play Pennsylvania in the third game on the University's intercollegiate schedule on Franklin Field tomorrow at 3.30 o'clock. The men will be lodged at the St. James Hotel, and will spend Easter Sunday in Philadelphia. On Monday, April 13 the team will leave for Haverford where they will play their fourth game, returning the following morning.

Standing in League.

So far Pennsylvania has won two games and lost one, defeating Yale and Princeton and losing to Haverford, while the University has won both against Yale and Cornell in the two games played so far and is, accordingly, at the head of the league with a percentage of 1000.

Saturday's game should result in a victory for the University but the outcome of the Haverford contest is extremely difficult to predict. The following sixteen men will make the trip: J. H. Baker '15, G. M. Carnochan '14, D. F. Fenn '15, H. G. Francke '14, captain, F. C. Grant '14, T. J. Hudner '15, J. C. Jennings '15, J. M. Kingman '15, B. Nichols '15, O. G. Ricketson '16, P. H. Smart '14, R. T. P. Storer '14, W. W. Weld '16, Managers F. H. Storms '14 and V. B. Chittenden '15 and Coach Burgess.

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