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Stickmen Romp to Easy 9 to 3 Victory Over Boston Lacrosse Club; Ready for Yale

Crimson Ahead Whole Game; Zouck Takes Scoring Honors; Wins Now Equal Number of Defeats

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For their fifth win of the season, the Crimson lacrosse team gave the Boston Lacrosse Club a sound 9 to 3 trimming on the Business School field Saturday, as Pete Zouck frolicked over the stubborn Bostonians to net four goals.

Scoring two tallies in every quarter except the third, in which they found the net three times, the stickmen were ahead all the way. Backing up Pete Zouck's scoring splurge, Doug Anderson, Gordy Halstead, Ed Edmunds, Ben Ferris, and Fred Benedix were each acredited with one point apiece. For the Boston Club, Coffin with two scores and Cochrane with one were responsible for the team's total of three.

Yale Next

With this victory the Witherspoon ten have evened up their record for the season with the victories balancing the defeats at five of each. The last and hardest conflict of the season will be played when the team will take on the Yale ten here next Saturday. The Bulldogs have a strong aggregation to offer this year, having only dropped two of their past conquests.

A bit of color was added to the afternoon's battle by Gordon Doucher of the Boston Club, who formerly starred at St. John's. Having just torn himself from a festive May wedding, Doucher in his eagerness to aid his faltering teammates forgot to remove his cutaway. His game was irregular.

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