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The Varsity soccer team will test its strength against the Graduate team for the second time this year this afternoon. Last week the latter defeated the Varsity by the score of 4-2, in an exciting and well-played encounter. The Graduates will be undoubtedly harder than ever to beat, in view of the fact that they have been holding daily practices and scrimmages all of last week. However the Varsity players have improved greatly, and last Saturday defeated Penn State by the score of 3-1, which is an indication that the team will in all Probabilities point for the Intercollegiates. In all events, an exciting contest is to be expected today.
The Harvard varsity lineup will be: Fugland, g.; Wemple, r.f.b.; Parker, l.f.b.; Waters, r.h.b.; Robinson, c.h.b.; Eaton, l.h.b.; Schumacher, o.r.; Clos, i.r.; Grover, c.; Stork, i.l.; Robbins, o.l.
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