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INVADERS' RECORD SHOWS, FIVE WINS TO ONE DEFEAT

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The Harvard University soccer team will leave Cambridge this evening on a Southern trip including both Annapolis and Philadelphia. The team will meet the Navy tomorrow afternoon and the University of Pennsylvania on Monday.

Thus far this season, the soccer team has won five games, lost one, and tied one. Starting out with seven Sophomores in the lineup, the team won its first five games, defeating Worcester Polytechnic Institute, 3 to 0; the strong Syracuse aggregation, 1 to 0; Bridgewater Normal Institute, 7 to 2; Dartmouth, 3 to 0; and the renowned Northeastern team, 5 to 1. Two days later, however, Amherst visited Cambridge and decisively defeated the Crimson, 4 to 2; and Harvard's last game resulted in a tie with M. I. T., 1 to 1, on the Technology field.

Besides Coach J. F. Carr '28 and Manager J. P. Skinner '30, the following members of the squad will make the trip; Salmon; J. P. Faude '31; P. J. Catinella '32; Stollmeyer; B. B. Kane '32; J. R. Bland '31; J. W. Carrigan '31; D. B. Dorman '32; H. H. Broadbent '32; D. M. Frame '32; Bodde; R. R. Forrester Jr '30; W. J. Carter '30; R. P. Blake '32; E. T. Grover '31; F. L. Howe '32.

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