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Freshmen Will Face Engineers in Soccer

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The Yardling soccer team will play its toughest game of the season so far, when it meets the MIT Freshmen in an away match tomorrow at 3 p.m.

Backed by three consecutive victories, the freshmen eleven has been working hard on a short-passing game. Injuries, however, may soften the punch of a usually hard-hitting scoring line. Chris Martin, a wing forward, will be missing from the field on account of a pulled tendon, while Philip Bernstein, outside left, will be hampered by a sore ankle.

The MIT side with a proportion of foreign players is reputed to have some strong individual talent. The Yardling attack is probably stronger than the defense, which has not really been tested since the start of the season.

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