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Before a large crowd of spectators, the St. John's College lacrosse team defeated the University team 12 to 2 yesterday on the Business School field. The absence of Captain H. M. Hartnett '30, who received a leg injury in the Dartmouth game, seriously handicapped the Crimson team.
The first half was fairly close, with the Crimson players holding their rivals to a 4 to 1 lead. In the second period, however, the Harvard defense was unable to cope with the fierce attack and machine-like efficiency of their opponents, and St. John's totalled eight more points before the final whistle blew. Score--St. John's 12, Harvard 2. Goals--Thomsen 4, Pool 2, Hoff 2, Cross 2, Ziegler, and McLean, Johnson and Glenn. Referee--J. Slingluff of Johns Hopkins. Time--Two 30-minute periods.
Score--St. John's 12, Harvard 2. Goals--Thomsen 4, Pool 2, Hoff 2, Cross 2, Ziegler, and McLean, Johnson and Glenn. Referee--J. Slingluff of Johns Hopkins. Time--Two 30-minute periods.
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