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SOCCER TEAM TO MEET TUFTS THIS AFTERNOON

KEYSER MADE SECOND ASSISTANT MANAGER

HARVARD  TUFTS Faude, g.  g., Morton Des Roches, r.f.  l.f., Milligan Catinella, l.f.  r.f., Mazzola E. C. Carter, r.h.  l.h., Maclaren W. D. Carter, c.h.  c.h., Urban Bland, l.h.  r.h., Johnson Grover, r.o.  l.o., Mottla Eaton, r.i.  l.i., Real Vogel, c.f.  c.f., Mendez Frame, l.i.,  r.i., Verge Carrigan, l.o.  r.o., Ricketts

This afternoon at 2.30 o'clock, the University soccer team will meets Tufts college on the field behind the Business School.

Tufts has scored two victories over the Crimson Jayvee soccer team, but has lost to Springfield, 6 to 0, and to Northeastern, 4 to 1 Harvard has an undefeated team having won victories over Wesleyan, Bridgewater, Pennsylvania, Dartmouth, Navy, and M.I.T. If the Crimson can continue its clear record, and conclude the season with a win over Yale, it will hold undisputed claim to the intercollegiate championship, last year won by Penn State, when Harvard was rated third.

Malcolm Aaron Keyser, Jr. '33, of Salt Lake City, Utah, was yesterday elected second assistant manager of the University soccer team.

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