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Booters To Play Princeton Today; All Key Men Fit

Game time: 10:30 a.m. at Cumnock Field

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The Harvard soccer team wil try to rebound from its 3-0 whipping at Penn last week in today's match against Princeton.

Three of the team's key men have recovered from their recent injuries and are slated to see action today.

Junior Abi Azikiwe, starting left half-back, has shaken off a jaw injury which was expected to sideline him for the season. He should see spot duty in the Tiger match.

John Axten, the senior goalie, will start in the Crimson nets for the first time in six weeks. Sophomore goaltender Dick Locksley, also back after a long layoff, will probably relieve Axten as the game progresses.

In other soccer action, the junior varsity team yesterday beat Princeton in a 3-0 contest, which Coach Seamus Martin called "extremely well-played."

The junior varsity booters last year edged the Tigers, 1-0, to win the first clash between the two teams.

Sophomore Rich Hallet yesterday scored the first goal in the third quarter. In the final period senior Pedro Alarcon and sophomore Ben Phinney clinched the game for the Crimson.

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