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Varsity Lacrosse Team Bows to Williams, 10-8

The Harvard lacrosse team stayed even with Williams through the first 411/2 minute of play, but then the powerful Ephmen scored three straight goals and ever again lost the lead despite a strong crimson challenge in the fourth period.

The final score was 10-8.

Williams dominated play in the first period and a half. When Harvard got the all the couldn't do anything--fine runs were marred by supply ball handling and poor passing.

Half if Harvard's goals were scored then Williams was a man down and three of William's came when the Ephe and a one-man advantage.

Neither team scored until the last minute of the first period. At 14:05, Eph Bob Hallagan scored on a from the right side after Williams and moved on a series if slow passes. Taking possession after the face-off, Ted Leary scored on an open from the right side.

Williams harassed the Crimson defense early in the second period, scoring two to make it 2-1. But with a Crimson at 9:23, Harvard began to play of ball.

Running hard and pounding the Eph do the Crimson evened the score at on a nice shot by leary. Another goal Harvard ahead for the first time at the half.

The Crimson pressed hard in the first minutes of the third period, running score to 6-5.

The Williams began to take over, three goals in a minute, two by Mike put the Ephmen ahead to stay at the end if the third period.

slowed to about half speed in the period as players slipped and fell the wet field. Harvard closed the gap 6:30 before the Ephs added the .

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