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In the fourth informal soccer game of the spring season, the Crimson team will oppose the Swedish-Americans at 3 o'clock this afternoon on Soldiers Field. The University players will line up in approximately, the same way as in the three previous games that resulted in one victory and two defeats. In every game a margin of one goal has decided the contest, the University losing to Clan-Stewart 4 to 3, and to the Chinese Students 1 to 0. The Crimson game with Northeastern University resulted in a 1-0 victory.
Although a victory for the Crimson can not be predicted, the eleven should give the Boston team a very hard battle, as the team has played much better soccer last week that it has shown this aspires. The Swedish-Americans how lead the Boston District Soccer League which is composed of the 13 teams of Greater-Boston.
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