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HARVARD, 3; CAMBRIDGE, 1.
HARVARD. POSITIONS. CAMBRIDGE.
Norton, Goal, Greenleaf.
Peabody, Point, Simson
Williams, Cover, Nicholson
Gaffney, Defence, Manning
Goodale, Defence, Cooley
Weed, Defence, Bruce
Towle, Centre, Faulkner
Henshaw, Attack, Clancy
Davidson, Attack, Clacy
Hale, Attack, Crocker
Blodgett, 2d Home, Noyes
Harding, 1st Home, A. Hern
Referee - Mr. E. S. Abbot, '87.
The team did much more systematic work yesterday in its game against Cambridge than in the Independent game last Wednesday. At the start Cambridge carried the ball to our goal, passed to back and forth with but little molestation from our defence. Sent to the Cambridge goal at last it was returned quickly by Simson, and after some passing the visitors secured a goal thrown by A. Hern. Time - 6 minutes.
A couple of lobs in front of our goal towards the first half threatened to increase the score against us, but the danger was averted by Williams, and the five minutes rest found the score unchanged.
Just one minute after play began again, Blodgett squirmed the ball out of a crowd, and threw our first goal. Davidson followed his example and scored a second goal before the second minute was up, by a beautiful under shot. Cambridge made a brace after this, and for fourteen minutes neither side scored. Finally Blodgett dodged in close and secured the third, and last goal for Harvard. Time - 14 minutes.
Blodgett's dodging and Simson's throwing were the features of the game. A number of ladies braving the northwest wind saw the game to the finish.
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