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...victory marks the opening of the regime of J. F. Carr '28 as soccer coach. The former University captain expressed himself as encouraged at the showing of his charges after the game. The appearance of seven Sophomores in the starting lineup and the playing throughout the game seems to indicate that the season may at least prove more successful than the past few have been. There was of course apparent in Saturday's contest a good deal of ragged play which Coach Carr will set out to eliminate in this week's work. HARVARD WORCESTER Faude, g. g., Whittaker Catinella...
With eleven days of practice behind them, the university soccer eleven is prepared to face Worcester Polytechnic in the opening game of the season here today. John F. Carr '28, who handled the freshmen in the fall of 1928, is replacing John Kershaw as university coach this year. The fact that Coach Carr is relying on seven sophomores to start against the strong Worcester team is significant...
...attached to Saturday's game because of the fact that the final cut is to be made this afternoon, after which the squad will be divided into University and Junior University teams Training table commences tomorrow for the twenty men who are retained on the University squad. Coach Carr wishes emphasized, however, the fact that the division made this afternoon is not final, since anyone on the Junior University squad showing sufficient ability will be promoted immediately to the University squad...
Handicapped by the loss of many of last year's men but with an exceptionally large number of candidates to draw from, Coach Carr is getting soccer practice under way in preparation for a stiff schedule of 10 games...
...creditors. When his 'buffoons and minstrels have taken their dull turns, the audience is inclined to agree with him. Apart from a spry group of Russel Markert dancers and a burlesque called the Russian Chloral Society, the events are reminiscent of a bad afternoon at Keith's. Jimmy Carr's expert dance band is in the pit, but unfortunately it renders one of those painful "collegiate" satire songs which is the revenge of saxophone players who could not get into college...