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It's unfortunate Exeter's undefeated powerhouse has to be the freshman booters' third opponent today; Poley Guyda's men are unscored upon, but still green, and the Red and Grey may well be the best prep-school team in New England.
Kick-off time is 3 p.m. on the Business School Field.
However, as Coach Guyda said yesterday, "If we get over this hurdle tomorrow, the team ought to find it smooth sailing from then on . . ." Guyda will use his regular lineup-except that Stacy Holmes will shift to inside.
This should give the freshmen a strong center trio in Holmes, Harry Goles, and Bob Lloyd.
Exeter Undefeated
Exeter whitewashed Belmont High, 4 to 0, in their opener, and then went on to tie the Yale freshmen, 1 to 1, ten days ago. (The Elis later romped over Andover.)
The Red and Grey's main scoring threats are center forward Captain Paul Martin, outside right Ken McIntosh, and halfback Gray Hoduett. The defense is much weaker, with one starting fullback completely new to the game.
Probable starting lineups: Harvard--Fisher, g; Laimbeer, rfb; Sargent, lfb; Hadik, rhb; Bigelow, chb; Little, lhb; Lingelbach, or; Holmes, ir; Goles, cf; Lloyd H; Truslow, ol; Exeter--Tyson, g; King, rfb; Sargent, lfb; Ballard, rhb; Hodnett, chb; Lamont, rhb; McIntosh, or; Gomez, ir; Martin, cf; Parker, il; Burlingame, ol.
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