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Outplayed during the whole game yesterday afternoon, the University lacrosse team succumbed to a strong Yale twelve by a score of 11 to 4 on Soldiers Field.
The Elis played an ever-tightening defense game, holding the Crimson attack line in check every time an attempt was made to puncture the Blue net. J.C. Dreier '28, star Harvard attack man, who has scored in nearly every game this spring, was for once guarded so well that he was unable to tally.
Captain Stevens of Yale was the individual luminary, tallying three goals during the afternoon.
The summary:     Score--Yale 11, Harvard 4, Goals--Stevens 3, Huggins 2, Taggart 2, Wallace 2, Reinhardi, Johnson, Hoffman, Warner, McQuaid, Hatch.  Referee--Nieland.  Judge of play--Chidsey.  Time--Two 30-minute periods.
Score--Yale 11, Harvard 4, Goals--Stevens 3, Huggins 2, Taggart 2, Wallace 2, Reinhardi, Johnson, Hoffman, Warner, McQuaid, Hatch. Referee--Nieland. Judge of play--Chidsey. Time--Two 30-minute periods.
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