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A heavy schedule faces Andrew Guyda's freshman soccer team this week with games with M.I.T. and the Dartmouth freshmen only one day apart.
The Yardlings will face M.I.T. on the Tech field this afternoon and will meet the Indians Friday at the Business School field. Guyda expects trouble from both of them. "The Techs usually have a bunch of fellows up from South America, and in practice scrimmages they have knocked off the varsity twice."
The Tech freshmen beat Tufts 4 to 0, while the Crimson won 3 to 0 in a game with the same opponent.
Concerning the Dartmouth game Guyda says, "We are hoping to win, but we'll have only one day's rest and if any boys are injured against Tech, it could be bad."
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