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CRIMSON BOOTERS MEET ALUMNI SENIOR ELEVEN

NEXT FALL'S SCHEDULE CONTAINS SEVEN GAMES

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With a practice game this afternoon against a team composed of seniors and graduates, the soccer eleven will embarkon a serious spring training campaign. Most of last year's team and the nucleus of the Freshman eleven are numbered in the squad, which has been working out daily on Soldiers Field under the tutelage of the new mentor, John Kershaw, of Lancaster, England. Kershaw has been drilling his squad principally on "heading" the ball, which he considers the most important department of the game.

The Crimson booters will line up for the encounter as follows: Henry, g; Tenaller, r.i.f.; Clark, r.f.b.; Parker, l.i.f; Parrott, c.f.b; Stallmyer, l.f.b; Haskell, r.o.f; Driggs, l.o.f., The entire squad will have an opportunity to play at some time during the game. The Alumni line up has not been announced.

Next fall's schedule, which is considerably harder than the list of contests the team usually plays, is as follows:

October 8--Open

October 12--West Point at West Point

October 15--Amherst

October 22--Dartmouth

October 29--Williams at Williamstown

November 5--Pennsylvania at Phila delphia

November 12--Brown

November 19--Yale

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