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Following the pre-game analyses right down the line, the lacrosse team was swamped by Yale 12 to 3, while the Freshmen put up more of a fight and were only nosed out 8 to 6 yesterday afternoon on the Business School field.
The Blue Varsity started right out to prove its superiority by tallying four times in the first quarter and building up a 7-0 score midway in the second. The home team then pulled up to 7 to 2 at half-time, but the Elis put on the pressure again in the third quartor, scoring four times. In the final stanza they made up for the one goal scored by Harvard in the third.
Five goals in nine minutes of the last period by the Yale Freshmen pulled them up from a 6-3 deflect, and they stalled for the rest of the game to overcome the fighting Yardlings. Nat Brackett and Brad Harris scored twice each for the losers, while Al Cook and Captain, Herb Allen came through once each.
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