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The University soccer team, for its second League contest of the season, will meet Princeton on the Orange and Black's field at 11 o'clock this morning. This is the Crimson's first game away from home, the University eleven having won one and lost two of its contests on Soldiers Field this fall. Captain C. W. Heath '22 will play for the first time this year, the rest of the line-up being the same as in the three games so far.
This season finds the Princetonians fully as strong an aggregation as gained second place in the Intercollegiate League in 1920. Six games have been played to date, four victories resulting, as well as a scoreless tie with the Army and a defeat at the hands of the stellar Staten Island Field Club, which also vanquished the University of Pennsylvania, the University's opponent last week.
The line-up follows:
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