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This afternoon the Crimson lacrosse team will meet Dartmouth at 3 o'clock on the field behind the Business School.
The Harvard team has won one and lost two games so far this season, defeating Brown, 1 to 2, and losing to Cornell, 4 to 3, and Oxford-Cambridge, 9 to 5. On the basis of comparative scores, the Crimson stickmen should be favored to defeat the Big Green, since the latter team was overcome by the English group, 12 to 2.
H. B. Sanders '30, playing in home, has been the leading scorer for the Crimson to date, tallying three times. In the last two contests, however, no individual player has made more than one goal per game, T. I. Nido '30, N. N. Cochrane '32, R. C. Glenn '30, Sanders, S. W. Keck '32. W. W. Foshay '31, and J. I. Faude '31 sharing the scoring.
In the game with Oxford-Cambridge Harvard played a man to man game throughout, after using a gone defence against Brown. The attack has shown the greatest power, while the defense was somewhat weak against the English team.
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