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Harvard Freshmen Won Lacrosse.

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The Freshman lacrosse team defeated the Columbia freshmen on Soldiers Field, Saturday, by a score of 6 goals to 0. The Freshmen completely outclassed their opponents, a larger score being prevented only by the inability of the attack to retain possession of the ball at critical moments. The stick work was very poor throughout, but the team-play was above the standard of Freshman teams. Wendell, Stoddard and Ackerman played the best game for the Freshmen; for their opponents, Bissell and Ames did the best work.

The line-up was as follows: Harvard 1907.  Columbia 1907. Tucker. g.  g., Hill Beale, p.  i.h., French, Forsch Marsters, c.p.  o.h., Renner Prizer, 1st d.  1st a., Friedman Nempner, 2d d.  2d a., Williams Ackerman, 3d d.  3d a., McKinlay (captain) MacAusland. c.  c., Lisman Wendell, 3d a.,  3d d., Roberts Robinson (captain). 2d a.  2d d., Bernstein Stoddard, 1st a.  1st d., Bissell Comedy, Dole, o.h.  c.p., Ames Hirsh, McKay, i.h.  p., Millett

Score--Harvard 1907, 6: Columbia 1907, 0. Goals--Wendell 2, Hirsh 2. Robinson, Comey. Referee--D. P. Penhallow '03. Halves--20 minutes.

Score--Harvard 1907, 6: Columbia 1907, 0. Goals--Wendell 2, Hirsh 2. Robinson, Comey. Referee--D. P. Penhallow '03. Halves--20 minutes.

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