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The Harvard soccer team will readily conquer M.I.T., on the Business School Field this afternoon, if the latter's poor record, which includes defeats by Army, 5-1, and Yale, 3-0, is indicative of inferior strength. After four successive hard struggles, with Amherst, Dartmouth, Princeton, and West Point, Coach Carr's Crimson booters hope to gain a breather before their meeting with Yale next Friday, and also to form some gauge of the Eli power.
The game is scheduled for 1 o'clock.
Starting at approximately the same time as the Varsity, on the adjacent field, the 1938 soccermen will encounter, however, in the strong Dartmouth Freshmen, a different type of opposition. In the Indian record are a defeat of Brigham Academy, 8-0, and a scoreless the with Andover, a team that defeated the Crimson some weeks ago.
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