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The University soccer team, handicapped by the absence of Captain C. W. Health '22 and of A. J. Byington '24 from the line-up, will enter its second game of the season against the strong Dartmouth eleven this afternoon; the game is scheduled for four o'clock in Soldiers Field.
With the same combination which showed up to such good advantage against Amherst last week, and after a week of daily scrimmages, Coach Burgess has, despite obstacles, developed a scoring machine which will be hard to stop. A large squad has been reporting, and better material is on hand that the University has had for several years.
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