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With Pete Zouck scoring three goals, the lacrosse team smothered Tufts yesterday, 9 to 1.

Although George Hanford played a good net game and Doug Anderson made five assists, there was no real individual starring. Instead, the game was outstanding for its mud and its 12 penalties on each side.

To the stickmen, yesterday's game was a practice meet to try out new plays for Dartmouth Saturday. According to comparative scores, the Crimson are favored to continue their winning.

Yardlings Lose

With Roger Lyford making their only goal, the Yardlings were defeated 7 to 1 by Andover yesterday. In penalties, however, the Freshmen had the undisputed upper hand, being yanked for a total of 71/2 minutes against 30 seconds for Andover.

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