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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...annual meeting of the Intercollegiate Soccer Association at Columbia University last Saturday, Pennsylvania fared the best in the selection of the all-American intercollegiate soccer eleven. Four of the Quakers were designated for the honor. Princeton placed three players on this imaginary team, Haverford got two and Yale and Harvard each one man. Cornell failed to have a member of her team named for the honor...
...Appleton '17 and T. H. Eckfeldt '17, that they were unable to score frequently. The University backs, Captain Morgan and H. K. White '19 were even more effective and by playing up close behind their forward line frequently stropped the rushes of the substitutes before they had got started. The advantage throughout was with the backs, neither forward line being able to break up the defence...
...schedule of the Intercollegiate Soccer League as to permit the playing of all the games by the first Saturday in December. After that time grounds are not likely to be in good condition and the result is poor soccer or postponed games. All of the teams except Haverford got under way at an earlier date than usual this season, and as a consequence the Main Line eleven was the only team that prevented the completion of the schedule before hard weather set in. Soccer is a fine game, a good game in itself and valuable in the influence it exerts...
...throughout and the latter seems to have recovered from his slump in form of a few weeks ago. That the substitutes were unable to score is due to the strong defence of team A, for T. C. Thacher '18 and Captain Morgan broke up so many plays that few got by to Wylde in goal...
...Abbot '17 had an excellent day at goal for team B. He stopped frequent hard shots, and once when Captain Morgan dashed down the rink and got by both defence men, Abbot went out to meet him and effectively prevented a score. J. I. Wylde '17, at goal for the regulars, also did well, not letting the puck by him once...