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In the second University lacrosse game ever played the Jayvees defeated the Tuft's second team by the decisive score of 7 to 0. R. H. Watt '32 was high scorer with a total of 3 goals. Although the attack was not working smoothly, the defense remained unscored upon and J. B. Thorndike '31, playing second defense chalked up a goal. The Jayvees meet the Springfield team next Saturday.
After the game, Walter Irvin Tucker '33, of Baltimore, Maryland, was elected captain of the team. Tucker, who prepared at McDonough, was captain of last year's Freshman lacrosse team. Score--Harvard 7, Tufts 0, Goals--Whtt 3, Thorndike, Grosiano, Feins, Hodge Referee--R. R. Heseel (Navy). Time--two 30-minute periods.
Score--Harvard 7, Tufts 0, Goals--Whtt 3, Thorndike, Grosiano, Feins, Hodge Referee--R. R. Heseel (Navy). Time--two 30-minute periods.
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