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Despite a desperate rally in the second half, the Crimson lacrosse team bowed 13 to 7 a powerful Dartmouth ton Saturday afternoon on the Business School Field.
For about the first five minutes Coach Skip Stahley's men withstood the terrific Green attack, but suddenly the defense collapsed, not to recover until the third quarter. The Hanoverian squad, paced by Jim Fuller and Captain Merriam, kept up a driving offensive throughout the match, and Harvard's fortunes sank from bad to worse in the second quarter when five points were chalked up against them.
Anderson and Hammond
A serious casualty befell the Stahleymen when Doug Anderson, playing his first game since his spring trip injury, wrenched his ankle no badly that he will be unable to practice for at least a few days. Anderson's accident brings the sick list up to two, the other player being Captain Phil Hammond.
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