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Coach James MacDonald glanced at the record of Worcester Tech yesterday afternoon, smiled like the Cheshire cat and said he figured his soccer team might win today. He guessed that since the Techmen had lost all their games this fall, his team might not find them too troublesome even on Worcester's bandbox home field.
With losses ranging all the way from 10 to 0 to 3 to 0 already behind them, the Worcester Tech eleven rates as one of the less potent outfits in New England and for years has made a tradition of presenting points to the other teams around the Boston area.
Although the coaches were pleased with the performance of some of the Jayvee players as they ran over Suffolk Junior College, 4 to 0, earlier this week, they plan to field approximately the same team as opened against M.I.T. The single change is that Gus Seamans will play in place of captain Hunt Mavor at left halfback.
Mavor received a badly sprained ankle in the M.I.T. contest Wednesday and doctors are still uncertain whether he will be ready to face Princeton next Saturday.
The probable starting lineup: Batchelder; g; Scully, lf; Burrowes, rf; Seamans, lh; Ogden, ch; Louria, rh; Heisler, ro; Potter, ri; Estin, cf; Chun, li; Dawson, lo.
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