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The freshman soccer team will match its five-game no-loss record against a strong Exeter team at 3 p.m. today on the Business School Field.
Coach Poley Guyda will field practically the same starting lineup he used against M.I.T. But he is still looking for scoring punch at center forward and will probably start Stan Loeb in Curt Pollak's position. Loeb has been a substitution at left wing for Steve Joyce, who is high scorer on the team with four goals.
Exeter has won three games (beating the Yale yearlings, 1 to 0) and lost one (to Deerfield, 5 to 1). The Harvard freshmen have been tied by Milton, 0 to 0, and by Connecticut freshmen, 1 to 1.
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