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PURPLE STICKMEN LOSE OVERTIME GAME, 5 TO 4

Williams Twelve Subdued by Harvard on Wet Field--Last Minute Crimson Rally Ties Score

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Playing an overtime game on a slippery, wet field in Williamstown on Saturday, the University lacrosse team defeated Williams 5 to 4.

A rally in the last three minutes of play accounted for two goals and tied the score at 4 to 4, R. L. Hatch '28 making the tally which evened the count.

In the overtime period, the Crimson stickmen had the edge, and J. C. Dreier '28 had little difficulty in slamming the ball through the Purple net for the winning point.

J. C. Dreier '28 and Brown of Williams starred for their respective teams, each scoring two goals.

The Yale game will be played on Wednesday afternoon on Soldiers Field, ending the lacrosse season.

The summary: HARVARD  WILLIAMS Ellison, g.  g., Senecal Pickard, pt.  pt., Collins Hartnett, e.pt.  e.pt., Demming Park, Td.  ld., Ashby McSweeny, 2d.  2d., Arndt Mulliken, 3d.  3d., Wulff Hatch, c.  c., Thurston McQuaid, 3a.  3a., Jacobs Glenn, 2a.  2a., Rieff Dreier, la.  la., Dunn Lane, o.h.  o.h., Hubbard Wallace, i.h.  i.h., Brown

Score Harvard 5, Williams 4, Goals Dreier 2, Brown 2, Hatch, McQuaid, Wallace, Thurston, Christic, Substitutions Harvard: Murphy, Sanders, Danieison, Harper, Williams: Christie, Lawder, Dunning, Scott, Andrews. Referee Bullock Time, Two 30-minute periods.

Score Harvard 5, Williams 4, Goals Dreier 2, Brown 2, Hatch, McQuaid, Wallace, Thurston, Christic, Substitutions Harvard: Murphy, Sanders, Danieison, Harper, Williams: Christie, Lawder, Dunning, Scott, Andrews. Referee Bullock Time, Two 30-minute periods.

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