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Coach Charlie Burgess put his soccer squad through a stiff two hours of practice yesterday afternoon in preparation for their opening game with Andover on Saturday. The team, under Captain Gardner Tilton '20, has been working hard this week in practice games with scrub teams composed of former players from the Graduate Schools, and Coach Burgess seems well pleased with the results. "This is the best practice we have had this year," he remarked yesterday. "The material is surely there, and it is developing rapidly. The whole team is getting more confidence in their own offensive ability, and the defense is certainly strengthening. I think we shall have a very strong team."
On Wednesday, October 29, the team will play the aggressive "Chinese Students of Cambridge" team in what may prove the most interesting game of the fall season.
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