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Hopes for an undefeated freshman soccer season soared yesterday when a highly-touted Exeter Academy eleven succumbed 3 to 1, on the Business School field. Even Coach Poley Guyda is optimistic and expects "smooth sailing from now on."

Crimson's Bill Laimbeer clinched individual honors; not only did he score a goal, but afterwards his teammates elected the six foot two inch fullback from Birmingham, England, Captain for the remainder of the season.

Pivot Shot Score

Laimbeer's goal was the first and probably the prettiest of the game. After a scoreless opening quarter, right wing Bill Lingelbach at 13:20 of the second period kicked a "corner," which Laimbeer converted from a goal-mouth scramble with a pivot shot.

Bob Lloyd started the third period off with a shot into the upper right hand corner of the goal at 4:02. A minute and a half later, Exeter's Ed Burlingame tallied when Crimson goalie Lindsey Fisher was on the ground. Harry Gelles' goal at 10:10 of the same quarter ended the scoring.

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