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COACHES AND MANAGERS OVERCOME FRESHMAN XV

Gustafson Evades Yearling Goalie on Three Occasions -- Coach Sayles is Also Scoring Factor

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

A lacrosse team composed of coaches and managers beat the 1934 twelve 7 to 5 on the Business School field yesterday afternoon in the first game of its kind ever played at Harvard.

In the first half the freshmen outplayed their superiors and at the end of the period had a 2 to 0 lead. The combination team, however, got under way in the second half and won the game with a final score of 7 to 5. Paul Gustafson '12, a former lacrosse coach and star, led the combination twelve in scoring with three goals, C. E. Reintz G. B. was next with two fallies, while Madison Sayles '26, present University coach, chalked up two more goals.

The Summary: COACHES MANAGERS  FRESHMEN Snider, g.  g. Johnson Reintz, pf.  p. Eagleton Pickard, pf.  c. pf. Holsapple Carman, ld.  ld. Rogers DeVivo, 2d.  2d. Althouse, Riggins Robinson, sd.  sd. Rabinowitz Lees, Hessev, c.  c. Pepahan, Merry Hamlin, Sa.  Sa. Sise Marrin 2a.  2a. Lowe, Levan Hamman Deck, la.  la. Housen Sayles, 1h  1h Lessig Davidson, Gusfatson c.h.  Downes

Soare Coaches Managers Freshmen 5 Goals Gustafson 3. Heintz f. Sayles f. Housen f. Lessig l.

Soare Coaches Managers Freshmen 5 Goals Gustafson 3. Heintz f. Sayles f. Housen f. Lessig l.

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