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Yale, Harvard Booters in Informal, Out-Season Game

This Is First of Two-Game Home-and-Home Series

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Yale and Harvard meet again, when today the Eli booters play Captain Dick Powell's Crimson soccer team on the Business School Field at 3:15 o'clock.

Soccer is patently out of season but, like its more specaticular Autumn brother football, has commanded a bit of enthusiasm for Spring sessions.

Out with a trick knee, Captain Powell will be unable to start today at his regular fullback position. In his stead Coach Jack Carr is sending Gerald Deakin, of the 1940 Freshmen, onto the field, flanked by Bill Goslin or Ted Robie, and with Bill Gray backing up in goal.

The game being informal, the coach has no set lineup and will send all the men who report into the game. Leading candidates for the starting berths include halfbacks Jim Rousmaniere, Robin Scully, and Bob White, and forwards John Sinnott, Tom and Herby Motley, Harry Alexandre, and Newlin Hastings.

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