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N. Y. U. LACROSSE MEN WIN

Veteran Combination Shows Good Team Work in Blanking Crimson 7-0

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Although displaying improved play individually, the University lacrosse team went down to defeat at the hands of the powerful New York University twelve Saturday afternoon on Soldiers Field by the score of 7 to 0.

The visitors displayed excellent coordination on the attack, and repeatedly pierced the Harvard defense for scores. It was a veteran aggregation that defeated the Crimson yesterday, because most of its men have been playing together during the last three years. Coach Herbert, however, continues to remain optimistic over the prospects for success in the remaining games.

The next contest will be with Union College tomorrow afternoon on Soldiers Field.

The summary: Harvard  N. Y. University Curtis, Kelsey, g.  g. Lewis Watson pt.  pt. Maier Levin c.pt.  c.pt. Lifvergreen Black f.d.  t.a. Jablanka Reed s.d.  s.a. Masline, McDowell Norris, Salter t.d.  f.a. Fain Gillies c.  c. Rosenberg Crane t.a.  f.d. Macy Sullivan s.a  r.d. Berger, Hopper skilling f.a.  t.d. Wiedman Thomas (capt.) o.h.  o.h. Regan Ehre, Nunneker i.h.  i.h. Wilson, Theis

Score, New York University 7, Harvard 0. Goals, Jablanka 3, Regan 2, Masline, Frain. Time, 25-minute halves. Referee, Holmes.

Score, New York University 7, Harvard 0. Goals, Jablanka 3, Regan 2, Masline, Frain. Time, 25-minute halves. Referee, Holmes.

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