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In the final scrimmage of the season yesterday before meeting the Yale eleven. the 'University. soccer team defeated the Freshamn booters 3 to 0.
The team showed as good all around form in this encounter as any time before this season with two goals being scored by the forward line, and the defense playing its usual sterling game.
The two squads composed of 17 men for the university contingent and 17 for the Freshman, will leave the South Station at 2.55 o'clock today for New Harven.
The probable starting lineups for the two teams in tomorrow's game are as follows:
University--J. P. Faude '31, g.; Louis Kerness '29, l.f.b.; W.D. Carler '31,. c.h.b.; A. S. Rudd '29, r.h.b.; E. J. Grover '31, o.l.; J. W. Carrigan '31' i.l.; Dirk Bodde '30' c.f.; W. D. Vogel 30, l.r.; E. C. Tatham '31, o.r,
1932--Samuel Powel '32, g.; R. J. Des Roches '32, i.f.b.; R. P. Blake '32, P. J. Catinella '32, r.f.b.; A. G. Howe '32, l.h.b.; A. B. Tewkeesbury '32, c.h.b.; M. C. Caturant '32, r.h.b.; R. K Vincent '32, o.l.; D. B. Frame '32, l.l.; H. H. Broadbent '32, c.f.; D. B. Dorman '32, Lr.; B. B. Kane '32, o.r.
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