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LACROSSE TEAM DOWNED IN CLOSE TILT WITH CLUB

University Stickmen Fall in First Home Game--Second-Period Slump Responsible

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In its first game on Soldiers Field after returning from a losing vacation campaign in Maryland, the University lacrosse team was downed yesterday morning by the Boston Lacrosse Club after a closely contested struggle. The Score was 5 to 4.

At the ball, Harvard was leading 4 to 1, but a noticeable slump in teamwork in the second period gave the clubmen a good opportunity to score. The Crimson's poor defense, however, was more responsible for the Boston players' victory than was the latters' playing.

The summary: BOSTON CLUB  HARVARD Catton. g.  g., Ellison Wieland, Miller, pt  pt., Herman Gamache, c.pt.  c.pt. Hartuett Jeffers, 1d.  1d., Lane Reed. 2d  2d., Mulliken Sayles, 3d.  3d., Markwett Murphy. R. e  e. Harper, Hatch. McQuatd. Stainer Hall. 3a  3a. Glenn. McGuire Nightingale. 2a.  2a., Park, Damielson Chidsey. 1a  1a., Dreier Smith. o.h  o.h. Murphy. A Sullivan i.h  i.h., Wallace

Score Boston Lacrosse Club a Harvard 4 Goals Chidsey 2, Murphy E. Smith, Nightingale, Laue, Wallace, Glenn, Dreier, Referee Charles Marsters Time 30 minute and 25 minute periods.

Score Boston Lacrosse Club a Harvard 4 Goals Chidsey 2, Murphy E. Smith, Nightingale, Laue, Wallace, Glenn, Dreier, Referee Charles Marsters Time 30 minute and 25 minute periods.

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