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We can do no less than congratulate ourselves upon the results of the three important matches played last Saturday. In two of them we gained decisive victories. The third, though not resulting in a victory for Harvard, yet could not be scored as a success for our rival, while, if we accept the testimony of the Globe and Herald, it should have been placed to the credit of our freshmen, since the faulty decisions of the umpire helped the freshman team from New Haven to add five runs to its score. But though we cannot lay claim to a point gained in the contest for the freshman championship, we can contemplate with satisfaction the steps already taken toward the acquisition of two other, and more important, championships. By the game with Yale we have proved our ability to play a strong and steady game under the strain of intense excitement, and from it we may naturally draw the inference that the game of to-day will add another victory to our credit. The lacrosse players of the university have wonda worthy victory from a strong team, and may hope to win their second game, and with it, the championship, from the University of New York.

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