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Harvard-Toronto Lacrosse.

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Tuesday afternoon on Holmes Field at 3 o'clock, the Harvard lacrosse team played an interesting game with Toronto being defeated by the score of 8 to 4. At the end of the first 40 minute half, the score was 2 to 1 in Toronto's favor, but in the second half the Canadian team improved and made 6 to Harvard's 3. As Toronto has the strongest college team in the country, this is a very creditable showing for the Harvard team, some of whom played very well individually. The Canadians excelled in team work and their passing was straighter than Harvard's. They played a clean game and there was no unnecessary roughness. For Harvard the best playing was done by Beecher and Leighton. Sand, Ring and Horne also did well. For Toronto, Kingston, Cooper and Snell did best. The make-up of the teams was:

HARVARD. TORONTO.

Sand, g. g., Bryan.

Starr, p. p., Kingston, (Capt.).

Woods, c. p. c. p., Moss.

Abbey, 1st d. 1st. d., Jackson.

Curtis, 2nd d. 2nd d., Cooper.

Dearborn, 3rd d. 3rd d., Barr.

Horne, c. c., Westman.

Beecher, 3rd a. 3rd. a., McKinnon.

Leighton, 2nd a. 2nd a., Hendry.

Burley, 1st a. 1st a., Snell.

Scott, (Capt.), o. h. o. h., Flood.

Ring, i. h. i. h., Cleeland.

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