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Poley Guyda's freshman soccer team will have an uphill battle this afternoon when it meets traditionally strong Milton Academy on the Business School Field at 3:15 p.m.
Both squads are unscored upon; Milton took their opener against Brooks School, 3 to 0, and the Yardlings beat Tabor, 2 to 0, last Saturday. For the past three years the games have been tight--the Crimson eked out a 2 to 1 win last fall in overtime; the two previous years they tied 1 to 1, and 0 to 0.
Guyda will start the same lineup he used Saturday except Harry Geles, a "goal-getter," will replace Dick Fisher at center forward.
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