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Lacrosse Game a Tie.

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The Harvard Lacrosse Team played a tie game with Johns Hopkins, Saturday, at Baltimore. Each side made two goals. The grounds were in terrible condition, being so muddy as to make a sure foot-hold almost impossible. Johns Hopkins proved to be strong in the defence and weak in the attack, while Harvard was weak in defence and strong in attack. The goals were all made in the second half.

Mitchell and Dawson did the best work for Johns Hopkins. Captain Scott and Leighton excelled for Harvard. The teams lined up as follows:-

HARVARD. JOHNS HOPKINS.

Sands, Goal, Mitchell.

Starr, Point, Dawson.

Woods, Cover point, Stevens.

Abbe, First defense, Strobell.

Staab, Second defense, Lupton.

Wilder. Third defense, Wilson.

Horne, Center, Lacy.

Capt. Scott, Third attack, Janney.

Beecher, Second attack, Reese.

Burleigh, First attack, Shaw.

Leighton, Out home, Hill.

Ring, In home, Gordon.

Goals-for Hopkins by Shaw and Gordon; for Harvard by Beecher and Burleigh.

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