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A challenge was issued last night by Timothy Dwight College of Yale to any Harvard group willing to get up a team for a soccer game the weekend of the Yale game.
Inasmuch as there is no soccer at Harvard on the intramural level, the challenge, sout by Timothy Dwight's soccer captain Sammel B. Gilpin, is addressed to anyone who is willing to organize a team that does not include, "Varsity players, professionals, and other ringers."
Arangements Up to Home Team
Gilpin hopes to play the Saturday morning before the Yale game but will leave other arrangements up to the home team. He can be reached at 1628 Yale Station, New Haven.
Normally Yale College and Harvard House teams play each other only in football and touch football in the fall, with the league winners meeting in the key games and all the other teams pairing off down the line. Winter sports that are played on a inter-college basis are squash, basketball, and swimming.
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