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ST. JOHN'S LACROSSE TEAM DEFEATS CRIMSON, 12 TO 2

LOSS OF CAPTAIN HARTNETT IS BIG HANDICAP

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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. ST. JOHN'S  HARVARD Armacost, g.  g., Dunn, Salmon Boucher, c.pt.  c.pt., Robinson Lotz, pt.  pt., Kroell, Pickard Morris, 1d.  1d., Henderson, Amazeen, Marshall McLean, 2d.  2d., Faude, Burke Jones, 3d.  3d., Park, Cleary, Briggs Ziegler, c.  c. Nido, Farrell Andrew, Purdy, Hinds, 3a.  3a., Glenn, Bissell Cross, 2a.  2a., Pope, Hobbs Pool, Hoff, 1a.  1a., McGuire, Wilkinson, Foshay Sping, o.h.  o.h., Foshay, McGuire, Hodge Thomsen, l.h.  l.h., Johnson, Shapiro

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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