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Juniors Win Lacrosse Game.

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The Junior lacrosse team defeated the Seniors yesterday, in the second of the games for the class lacrosse championship, by the score of 5 to 0. The playing of both teams was decidedly loose, and lacked all team work. The Juniors won by their spirited work on the attack. Coyle, Alvord and Edwards did some good individual work. Alvord made three goals, and R. Smith and Goddard each scored one.

The teams lined up as follows: 1901.  1902. McElligott, i.h.  g., Lehmann. Hayward, o.h.  p., Stevenson, Nichols, Terry, 1st a.  c.p., Chaffee. Hyde, 2d a.  1st d., Elsas. Brownell, 3d a.  2d d., Edwards. G. W. Smith, c.  3d d., Jones. Thomas, 3d d.  c., Carter. Young, 2d d.  1st a., Ingalls. Coyle, 1st d.  2d a., Alvord. Crosby, c.p.  3d a., R. Smith. Jennings, p.  o.h., Robinson. Cooper, g.  i.h., Goddard.

The deciding game for the championship between the Junior and Freshman teams will be played on Soldiers Field this afternoon at four o'clock. The members of the winning team will receive the cups offered by the Harvard Lacrosse Club of New York.

The deciding game for the championship between the Junior and Freshman teams will be played on Soldiers Field this afternoon at four o'clock. The members of the winning team will receive the cups offered by the Harvard Lacrosse Club of New York.

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