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Coming through to wins by wide margins in both games with Brown on Soldiers Field yesterday, the lacrosse teams entered upon the second half of their spring seasons. The University stickmen piled up an 8 to 3 score, while the Freshmen blanked their opponents, 4 to 0.
Coach H. W. Jeffers 2G.B. sent every man in the University squad onto the field before the game was over. He commented on the marked improvement in team and individual play shown by all the players.
The following men represented the University: H. L. Ellison '28, W. J. Salmon '30, and G. A. Weller '29, g.: Captain J. H. Lane '28, and C. W. Elseman '30, p.; Ira Markwett '28, and E. J. Hermann '28, c.p.; H. M. Hartnett '30, 1d.; S. P. Park '29, 2d.; O. E. Mulliken '28, and Roger McSweeny '29, 3d.: C. D. McQuaid '28, R. L. Hatch '28, and J. R. Harper '28, c.; F. A. Pickard '29, and G. J. Cleary '29, 3a.; R. C. Glenn '30, and A. H. B. McGuire '30, 2a.; J. C. Dreier '28, 1a.; A. M. Murphy '29, and E. J. W. Danielson '29, 1h.; H. J. Walace '28, and H. B. Sanders '30, o.h.
Score--Harvard 8, Brown 3. Goals--Harvard--Dreier 2, Glenn, Harper, Lane, Murphy, Park, Walace. Brown--Abrams, Sherch, Uhl. Referee--Smith. Time--Two 30-minute periods.
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