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CRIMSON USES STRONG DEFENSE AGAINST ANNAPOLIS TWELVE

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Going out from the first faceoff, the Navy lacrosse team scored a dozen goals to defeat Harvard 12 to 1 on the Business School field last Saturday in the first Harvard-Navy lacrosse game ever to be played in Cambridge. The Annapolis team lack only three points to duplicate last year's victory of 15 to 1.

The summary:

NAVAL ACADEMY--South, Rogers, g.; Hagberg, c.p.; Pressby, p.; James, 1d.; Kirkpatrick, Thompson, 2d.; Tyler, Fibgerson, 3d.; Gilbert, Morrow, c.; Dial, 3a.; Elliott, 2a.; Castrel, la.; O'Nell, Bowers, Morill, o.h.; Moncure, l.h.

HARVARD--Hurvich, Lowman, Galant, g.; Robinson, c.p.; Myerson, Hodge, Thorndike, p.; Henderson, Thorndike, 1d.; Brinkley, Angle, 2d.; Faude, Angle, 3d.; Pattison, Amazeen, c.; Pope, 3a.; Cochrane, Graziano, Tucker, 2a.; Gulick, la.; Hobbs, Watt, Owens, o.h.; Johnson, Watt, l.h.

Score--Naval Academy 12, Harvard 1, Goals, Fibgerson, Elliott 2, Castrel 2, O'Nell, Bowers 2, Morrill, Moncure 3, Pope. Referee--Withington (Yale.) Time--30m. halves.

The Brown freshman lacrosse team beat the Harvard 1934 players 4 to 2 in Providence last Saturday afternoon.

The Summary:

BROWN FRESHMEN--Arnold, g; Allen, p; Morse, c.p.; Thoreson, ld.; Bogart, 2d.; McSweeney, 3d.; Hand, c.; Crissey, 3a.; Payne, 2a.; Jones, la.; Perskin, o.h.; Brines, i.h.

HARVARD FRESHMEN -- Johnson, g.; Eagleton, p.; Lowry, c.p.; Rogers, ld.; Sise, 2d.; Rabinowitz, 3d.; Levan, c.; Althouse, 3a.; Housen, 2a.; Golde, la.; Merry, o.h.; Lessig, i.h.

Score--Yale '34. 4; Harvard '34, 2. Goals--Brines, Levan, Lessig, Ed Jones, Payne 2. Substitutes--Brown, Seligman, Hammond, Patton, Pearcy, Earle, Vernon, Robbins and Smith; Harvard, Fields, Hosapple, Wilbur, Carroll, Topalian, Reed, Townsend and Johns. Referee--Reed. Time--Two 30m. periods.

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