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In its last encounter before the Yale series, the Harvard Varsity soccer team meets M.I.T. tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock on the Business School field. Coach J. F. Carr '28 anticipates little difficulty for his team in overwhelming the weak Tech booters.
The comparative records of the two teams show an undefeated, though three times tied, Crimson lineup facing a Technology team with only one victory to its credit, and that gained over the weakest team in the league, Bridge-water Teachers. Yale conquered the Engineers 4 to 0 three weeks ago, and Army beat them 5 to 0 last week. The Crimson's last three games, with Dartmouth, Princeton, and Brown, have ended in deadlocks.
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