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...Breese, the junior goalie who did an admirable job starting his first varsity game Friday, will open the Penn game in the nests. Although Dick Locksley, the sophomore who had filled in for senior John Axten five weeks ago, won't be ready this weekend, Axten will--but just to back up Breese. Locksley was hurt in the Cornell game two weeks ago, and Axten is recovering from a kidney injury suffered against Amherst...
...main reason for such a calamity would be a sub-par showing by Crimson goalie Jay Breese. The junior netminder, very recently the number three man behind John Axten and Dick Locksley, has suddenly become the man of the hour as far as Harvard soccer fortunes are concerned...
...Axten, jogging around the field, trying to get into shape, after a four-week layoff, and Locksley hobbling by, hoping to be ready for next week's game, and there in the nets is Breese, still a little weak on shots over his head, but very, very anxious to prove that...
...hopefully, there won't be that much pressure on Breese. The strong Harvard defense--notably fullbacks Dave Wright and Bob Gray, who have been standouts all season--should keep a good many shots from ever reaching the goal. Locksley, four short weeks ago, was also an unknown commodity, and he came through brilliantly. Let's hope the same for Breese...