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ANOTHER LACROSSE VICTORY

Columbia Decisively Beaten in New York Yesterday by Score of 10 to 0.

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NEW YORK, N. Y., May 22.--The University lacrosse team won a decisive victory over Columbia here this afternoon, the final Score being 10 to 0. This is the second Northern Intercollegiate League game which Harvard has won this year, having defeated Cornell by the Score of 15 to 11.

Throughout the game the superiority of the University team was very apparent. The attack was spirited and dashing and the defense was strong and active. Furber was the Star of the game, scoring five of Harvard's ten goals. Captain Vance played his usual steady game. Goepper played an effective game in goal, and spoiled all Columbia's attempts to score.

The summary: HARVARD.  COLUMBIA. Goepper, g.  g., Englehart Crandall, p.  i.h., Baum Thompson, c.p.,  o.h., Hoag Cochrane, 1d.  1a., Tobeck Wentworth, 2d.  2a., Bernstein Downer, 3d.  3a., Turkin Alexander, c.  c., Kudlick Vance, 3a.  3d., Melitzer Smith, 2a.  2d., Golden Sheip, 1a.  1d., McVaugh Cobb, o.h.  c.p., Trott Furber, i.h.  p., McKinney

Score--Harvard, 10; Columbia, 0. Goals--Furber 5, Vance 3, Sheip, Smith, Referee--Tough. Goal umpires--Ackerman and Britton. Time-keepers--Morrison '10 and Thompson. Time--35-minute periods.

Score--Harvard, 10; Columbia, 0. Goals--Furber 5, Vance 3, Sheip, Smith, Referee--Tough. Goal umpires--Ackerman and Britton. Time-keepers--Morrison '10 and Thompson. Time--35-minute periods.

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