The return Harvard-Cambridge game was played yesterday afternoon on the grounds of the latter club, a field at the corner of Brookline and Allston streets, Cambridgeport. Our team on arriving there found the grounds both short and narrow, a state of affairs which necessitated somewhat of a change in their style of play. Each side played with ten men instead of twelve. During the last twenty minutes Harvard played without a goal keeper, Easton being compelled to leave to pull with the tug-of-war team at Lynn. The game was called at 6.15, and Cambridge won the first goal after a struggle of twelve minutes. From that moment until time was called, at the end of three-quarters of an hour of play, the Harvard team had things pretty much their own way, and scored three goals, one by Dudley and two by Noyes. This afternoon the university will play a game with the second twelve, and on Monday they will play another practice game in Boston.
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