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The freshman soccer team kept the ball "on the carpet"--as Coach Poley Guyda would say--for the first time this season yesterday as it shut out the Brown '53 squad, 2 to 0, on the Business School Field.
In the Crimson's only Brown weekend victory, the Yardling booters controlled the play throughout, allowing almost no action around their own goal.
At 2:05 of the first period, Berk Johnson, who makes a specially of goals on deflections, scored on his third deflected kick of the season, this one of a Brown halfback.
The second freshman goal came on a penalty kick at 12:50 of the second quarter. Charlie Ufford's free kick was safely beyond the goalie's leftward leap.
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