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Yesterday's freshman-Andover soccer game was almost the parallel of the varsity's 1 to 0 victory over Princeton except for one thing--nobody scored in the end.
Undefeated Andover, which has a habit of playing tie games, was an almost perfect match for Poley Guyda's Yardlings. The Blue's halfback line consistently beat a faltering Crimson offense to the ball. As the result, the final outcome was a replica of last year's 9 to 0 tie between the two teams.
Despite their inability to score, several Crimson players played the games. Inside right Dana Getchell barely missed three shots, while on the defense right fullback Charlie Ufford and center halfback Bon Florin were outstanding.
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