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Saturday afternoon on Soldiers Field the lacrosse team played a strong team made up of the best players of the Boston and Beachmont Clubs, in a game which resulted in a tie, 6-6.
The line-up of the team was: Goal, Sand; point, Carr; cover point, Woods; first defence, Outerbridge; second defence, Dearborn; third defence, Curtis; centre, Horn; third attack, Taylor; second attack, Beecher; first attack, Leighton; outside home, Ring; inside home, Scott.
The goals for Harvard were made by Beecher (1), Dearborn (1), Ring (1), and Scott (3).
On Tuesday, June 2, a game will be played in Cambridge with the Toronto team. This team now holds the championship of Canada, where lacrosse is a game as much and as skillfully played as is baseball in this country, and the game has been arranged not so much with the idea of winning as for that of having an exhibition game played here that might give to the many who are comparatively unacquainted with lacrosse a fair idea of the possibilities of the game.
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