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After a fast game with the Dartmouth lacrosse team on Saturday which ended in a 3 to 3 tie after an overtime period, the Crimson stickmen this afternoon take on the powerful St. John's outfit from Baltimore, which has won laurels from Army, Johns Hopkins, and Yale. The game will be played at 4 o'clock on the Business School Field.
Saturday's encounter with the Green was rough and replete with penalties. The Harvard attack was in good form and managed to get 47 shots at the net but the miraculous playing of Bott at goal, the Green's hockey captain and All-American goalie, who was the individual Dartmouth star, saved the Indians from defeat.
For the Crimson, W. A. Wilkinson '29 played a clever running game while H. M. Hartnett '30 and S. P. Park '29 starred on defense.
The summary: Score--Harvard 3, Dartmouth 3, Goals--Shapiro 2, Glenn, Gould, Gunther 2. Referee--H. L. Smith. Time--Two 30-minute periods and one 5-minute overtime period.
Score--Harvard 3, Dartmouth 3, Goals--Shapiro 2, Glenn, Gould, Gunther 2. Referee--H. L. Smith. Time--Two 30-minute periods and one 5-minute overtime period.
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