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The University lacrosse team was defeated by Toronto yesterday in the Stadium by the score of 5 to 0. The game was a hard-fought one and though the University team was outplayed at almost every point, the men held their own very creditably in the first half. In fact, it seemed as though no score would be made, for by concentrating most of its men near the home goal, Harvard had a practically impenetrable defence and yet was itself unable to score as there were not enough men in Toronto's territory to secure team-play. In the last 15 seconds of play, Bastedo scored after a scrimmage in front of Harvard's goal.
In the second half, Toronto had pretty much its own way. Harvard's defence had weakened somewhat and Toronto's superior stick-work and team-play soon told. McSloy scored after a very pretty run on a pass from Hetherington and almost immediately afterwards the latter shot a goal on a pass from F. Hinds. A little later the ball went behind Harvard's goal; Hetherington recovered it and passed it to McSloy who was directly in front of the goal. McSloy scored easily. He also made the fifth goal for Toronto on a pass from Park.
Brightman played a good game for the University team, making three or four remarkable stops. McSloy, Gundy, and Wood did particularly well for Toronto. Score--Harvard, 0; Toronto, 5. Goals--Bastedo, McSloy 3, Hetherington. Referee--D. P. Penhallow. Goal umpires--H. Goepper '09, E. Irwin. Time-keepers--K. B. Day '11, J. Hanley. Time of halves--25 minutes.
Score--Harvard, 0; Toronto, 5. Goals--Bastedo, McSloy 3, Hetherington. Referee--D. P. Penhallow. Goal umpires--H. Goepper '09, E. Irwin. Time-keepers--K. B. Day '11, J. Hanley. Time of halves--25 minutes.
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