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After losing five games in a row, the University lacrosse team staged a rally on Saturday afternoon at Soldier's Field and routed Dartmouth by a score of 10 to 3. The Crimson's first victory came easily, with little threatening from the inexperienced Green, which was playing its first game of the season.
The outstanding player of the afternoon was J. C. Dreier '28, who led the scorers with four goals to his credit. H. J. Wallace '28 and C. D. McQuaid '28 also played good offensive games, with two goals apiece, while on the defense Captain J. H. Lane '28 wielded an efficient and powerful stick, Breithut, a Dartmouth football star of last season, played conspicuously well for the Big Green.
The summary: Score, Harvard 10, Dartmouth 3 Goals, Dreier 4, Wallace 2, McQuaid 2, Murphy, Hatch, Breithut, Gould, Babcock, Referee Welland Judge, Miller. Time, Two Seminute periods.
Score, Harvard 10, Dartmouth 3 Goals, Dreier 4, Wallace 2, McQuaid 2, Murphy, Hatch, Breithut, Gould, Babcock, Referee Welland Judge, Miller. Time, Two Seminute periods.
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