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SYRACUSE HAS HARD TIME TO WIN LACROSSE GAME BY 3 TO 0

University Twelve Holds Strong Visiting Team Well

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Evincing a complete recovery from their defeat at Princeton a week ago last Saturday, the University lacrosse twelve held the powerful Syracuse team to a 3 to 0 score on Soldiers Field yesterday afternoon. Syracuse, last year's eastern champion, is ranked as the strongest team in the east again this year.

Among the victims of the New York

The showing of the Crimson team yesterday was very encouraging, especially since the players had had very little time to recover from the Dartmouth contest on Saturday.

Reed, the Crimson leader, shot a goal in the first half which was not allowed because he went into the crease.

The summary: HARVARD  SYRACUSE Clifford g  g. Lane Gamache p.  p. Levy Watson c.p.  c.p. Harrington Reed f.d.  f.d. Gray Linn s.d.  s.d. Hansen Coombs t.d.  t.d. Clark Hatch c.  c. Bizik Wallace t.a.  t.a. Ralph Sayles s.a.  s.a. Stoddard Drcier f.a.  f.a. Painter Lano i.h.  i.h. Perkins Gillies o.h.  o.h. Kopkind

Score, Syracuse 3, Harvard 0, Goals, Painter 2, Kopkind 1.

Score, Syracuse 3, Harvard 0, Goals, Painter 2, Kopkind 1.

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