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Since undefeated Penn is not playing an Ivy match today, a victory would move the Crimson into a tie for first place in the league...
...travelling man. If he were a Hardvard student-jock (not such an outrageous thought), he'd be in Ithaca today to see our boys win. I'm in Cambridge, which I guess indicates something. But on to the game, Harvard will win, and Cornell will lose. The Crimson is healthier today, and can rest assured that the Big Red has no tricks- Ed Marinaro will run the ball on at least three-quarters of the plays. That's all there is to say about this or any other game today. But the score should be noted...
Varsity soccer coach Bruce Munro will face an unsolvable problem today when the Crimson meets Cornell at Ithaca. "I hate being the favorite. I'd much rather we were always the underdog." Munro said...
...long as Harvard continues to win, Munro will be in the troublesome favorite's role, for a national poll of college soccer coaches ranked the Crimson sixth in the nation after its 2-0 victory over Columbia last Saturday. The closest competition for Harvard, 5-0, according to the poll will be from Penn, which was ranked tenth...
...Harvard will be goalie Bill Meyers, who has a string of 18 consecutive scoreless periods against the opposition. "I knew Meyers was capable of this kind of play." Munro said, "but he has been outstanding considering his knee injury." The Crimson goalie's knee is still heavily taped...