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The freshman soccer team travels to Providence today to meet a strong Brown team, with the possibility that the Yarding's able captain, Langley Keyes, will still be in Stillman Infirmary at game time.
Hospitalized with an infected foot Wednesday night, Keyes will not be told until this morning whether he will be able to play. Even without him, the Yardlings, concentrating on short passes and possessing a strong front line, stand a 50-50 chance for winning the game.
Prospects for the Crimson starting line-up are John Mudd, Al Butzel, John Hedreen, John Freeman, Ken Marmar, Pete Erskine, Bill Rapp, and Tom Gleason.
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