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LACROSSE TEAM LOSES 6-3

Boston Lacrosse Club Conquers Crimson Stickmen for Second Time--Tierney and Rouillard Star on Defense

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In a well-played contest at Soldiers Field on Saturday afternoon, the Boston Lacrosse Club scored its second victory of the season over the University team by the score of 6 to 3. The club, which is composed almost entirely of former University players, won the previous contest by a score of 7 to 4. The Crimson stick-handlers lost Saturday through the superiority of their opponent's team-play.

C. A. Tierney '22 and Francis Rouillard '23 played well on the defence for the University, and W. D. Cole '24 and D. H. Treanor 3E.S. showed power on the attack. Nunneker and Nightingale, each of whom scored twice, showed up well for the opposing team.

The summary: HARVARD  B. L. C. Pratt. g.  g., Lincoln Rouillard, p.  p., Allen Tierney, c.p.  c.p., Barstow Lindsley, 1d.  1a., Westman, Levy Kantor, 2d.  2a., Nightingale Taber, 3d.  3a., Alexander, Nunneker Bragger, c.  c., Toohy Thomas, 3a.  3d., Tibalt Treanor, Cole, 2a.  2d., Forstale Martin, 1a.  1d., Leslie Lomax, o.h.  j.h., Gustafson Young, f.h.  o.h., Abbey

Score: Boston Lacrosse Club 6, Harvard 3. Goals, Nunneker 2, Nightingale 2, Abbey, Levy, Lomax, Martin, Cole. Referee, Masters. Time, two 25-minute periods.

Score: Boston Lacrosse Club 6, Harvard 3. Goals, Nunneker 2, Nightingale 2, Abbey, Levy, Lomax, Martin, Cole. Referee, Masters. Time, two 25-minute periods.

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