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SPRINGFIELD SECONDS BOW TO 1931 LACROSSE ATTACK

Strong Defense of Freshmen Shuts Out Opponent's Advance

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The Freshman lacrosse team won its first game of the season with the Springfield College Seconds on Saturday afternoon at Soldiers Field by the narrow margin of 1 to 0.

The score was made in the first five minutes of play by F. E. Bissell '31, Freshman third attack. Two other goals scored by the Harvard team could not be counted. The Freshmen showed a strong defense, shutting out the opposing attack on nearly every attempt at goal.

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