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At 3 o'clock this afternoon, on the Business School field, the Harvard junior varsity soccer team will play a team from Bradford-Durfee Technical School. In former years, the Tech men have always come out on top, but this year there is a good chance that their streak of winnings will be broken. The Jayvee team is exceptionally strong this year; all the men have had experience together, and form a well-knit unit.
The Jayvee lineup will be: Nichols, g., Fuller, r.f.b.; Chase, l.f.b.; Thacher, r.h.b.; Skinner, c.h.b.; Kellog, l.h.b.; Kandoian, r.o.f.; Kelley, r.i.f.; Clark, c.f.; Seeman, l.i.f.; Russell (Fraley), l.o.f.
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