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On Saturday afternoon the Harvard ice polo team defeated the Dorchester team in a rather one-sided game, scoring nine goals to Dorchester's one.
The passing of the Harvard team was excellent and in general their team work was much superior to that of their opponents.
I. S. Clark of the Dorchester team was unable to finish the game, owing to an unfortunate injury. He collided, in a rush, with Clarkson and was badly cut in the instep by the latter's skate. Throughout the game, play was more or less hindered by the crowd.
The line-up follows:
HARVARD. DORCHESTER.
Goodridge, rushers, A. M. Beale.
Goodridge, rushers, Abbott.
Clarkson, rushers, A. M. Beale.
Clarkson, rushers, Abbott.
Brine, rushers, A. M. Beale.
Brine, rushers, Abbott.
Stevens, centre, Jarvis.
Corbett, centre, Jarvis.
E. Clark, halfback, I. S. Clark.
Stevens, halfback, I. S. Clark.
Baldwin, goal, Carleton.
Time, two twenty-minute halves. Referee, A. C. Lamb, Tech.
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