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The Yale Lacrosse team held Harvard scoreless though three periods Saturday, scored five times themselves, and returned to New Haven with an easy 9-2 victory.
The Crimson, with senior Dick Ames moved from attach to first midfield, was no match for the fast, smooth Ell attack. When Harvard got the ball, a combination of sloppy hall handling and hard Yale checking prevented them from doing anything with it.
Yale led 3-0 at the half, and added single scores in the third and fourth periods before crimson attackman Steve Neubert scored on a pass from Ted Leary in the final period. But the Bulldogs poured on four more goals for their 9-2 win.
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