Minor sports and Freshman teams were entered in almost a dozen contests this weekend, Baseball, Golf, Lacrosse, Tennis and Track teams were victorious.
Soocer Team Noses Out M. I. T. 1 to 0
By the narrow margin of one goal the University soccer team defeated the M. I. T. booters last Saturday. The game was closely contested, both teams playing an aggressive brand of soccer throughout, and it remained anyone's game until the final whistle had blown. A. M. Moskin '33 scored the lone tally for the Crimson.
The lineup of the University soccer team was as follows: Frank Powell '33, g.; P. J. Catinella '32, r.f.; G. T. Hutton '33, l.f.; T. F. Waters '33, r.h.; C. S. Eaton '32, c.h.; J. B. Wight '32, l.h.; A. T. Schumacher '33, H. H. Broadbent '32, r.i.; J. S. Chase '33, c.; D. M. Frame '32, l.i.; A. M. Moskin '33, l.o.
University Lacrosse Men Downed by Syracuse
The Syracuse lacrosse team seized the opportunity to win one of the closest stick games ever held at Harvard when they scored two goals while University players were out on penalties, on the Business School Field last Saturday.
A desperate Crimson rally following the return of the Harvard players from the penalty box gave the team one lone tally when N. N. Cochrane '32 netted one on a beautiful pass play. George Thiel, of Syracuse tallied both the Orange and Blue goals.
The summary: Score--Syracuse 2. Harvard 1. Goals--Thiel 2, Cochrane 1. Referee--Leaf, Maryland. Time--30m. halves. Jayvee Tennis Team Defeats Assumption Harvard's Jayvee tennis team won from Assumption College, 5 to 2 Saturday, on the Divinity Courts. Harvard lost its doubles matches, one of them by default, but won all its singles. The summary: Singles--Richard Inglis '33, defeated Pelletier (A), 6-0, 6-1; F. B. Broida '32, defeated Bourbonnais (A), 6-4, 6-4; H. W. Cole '32, won from Como (A), 6-0, 6-0; E. S. Underwood '32, defeated Riendeau (A), 6-1, 6-4; G. D. Key won from Ducharne (A), 6-0, 2-6, 6-2. Doubles--Bourbonnais and Ducharne (A), won from Inglis, by default; Como and Riendeau (A) defeated Underwood and Broida, 6-4, 6-2. Read more in News