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When the Intercollegiate Soccer football Association met Saturday in New York, the Crimson soccer team was awarded second place in the intercollegiate championship, while Pennsylvania State and the University of Pennsylvania in were tied for first place. Plans for a New England soccer league were approved proved during the meeting, and a charge was made in soccer rules by the organization.
The association is not yet sure of the definite membership of the New England league, which was newly on Saturday, but reliable sources indicate it will include Harvard Yale Brown. Dartmouth. M.I.T., Springfield Tufts, Mass, State. Connections State Amherst, Williams as well as Wesleyan.
At the meeting it was decided to change the soccer rule on substitutions, allowing three resubstitutions instead of only one.
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