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SOCCER MEN WILL MEET DARTMOUTH TEAM TODAY

BROKEN COLLAR BONE WILL KEEP PRINGLE OUT OF GAME

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The Crimson soccer team will face Dartmouth on Soldiers Field this afternoon in its third encounter of the 1924 season. The game is scheduled to begin at 4 o'clock.

The Green team, with eight inexperienced players, lost its opening game last week to Yale by the score of 3-0.

Aggressive Backs on Both Teams

The Dartmouth forwards displayed as great a lack of aggressiveness and coordinated team work as the Crimson line did in Philadelphia last week. Both teams have strong backfields, however, and the coaches have been concentrating their energies in the past week upon developing the offensive power.

The loss of Pringle, who broke his collar bone in practice Wednesday, will be a blow to the Crimson, as he was slated to start in the forward line.

The Freshmen will meet the Springfield Freshmen on Soldiers Field this afternoon, also at 4 o'clock.

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