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SOCCER ELEVEN MEETS TUFTS THIS AFTERNOON

Coach Carr Presents Revised Lineup As Booters Seck Initial Victory of Season.

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Coach Jack Carr's Varsity booters are hoping to enter the victory column this afternoon when they meet the Tufts eleven on the Business School Field at 2:30 o'clock.

Captain Howie Mendel's outfit went through a series of intensive drills for the game today, because the Jumbos, featuring George Kelley and Fred Jenkins, are capable of extending the Crimson to the limit.

Jumbos Boat M.I.T.

The visiting booters hold a 3 to 2 overtime victory over M.I.T. and are primed to upset Coach Carr's defending champions of the Eastern League. Kelley and Jenkins team together remarkably well and figure to be a thorn in the side of the Harvard defense all afternoon.

As a result of the Williams upset defeat, several lineup changes are contemplated for the Crimson. Jim Doughty is slated to get the call at fullback, while Bill Edgar and Jim Rousmaniere will be at center back and right half respectively.

The Yardlings play host to a strong Andover team on the Business School Field at 2:30 also. The Freshmen have split their first two engagements, winning from Governor Dummer and losing to Exeter.

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