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Exeter, always a powerhouse in New England scholastic lacrosse, moves onto the Business School field at 3 p.m. today a heavy favorite over Bob Pickett's Yardling squad.
Led by newly-elected captain Dave Newell, the Crimson will be aiming to win its third straight game and extend its season's record to three and one. The team's two wins so far have been over rather mediocre opposition, the M.I.T. freshmen and Nichols Junior College. Its one loss, to Deerfield by the score of 5 to 2, was a convincing one.
Attackers Ed Ansin and Gib Gerry, together with midfielders Mike Holmes and Mike Durham, have led the Yardling offense in the three games to date. Other starters for Pickett's squad tomorrow will be Mark Rhine at goal; Les Moulton at defense; John Dyer at attack; and Barry Saxe at midfield.
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