spearheaded the attack, scoring two goals in a
contest for the 10th time this season.
Saturday's victory marked the ninth time in 19
victories this year that Harvard has won by three
goals, and again left the opposition muttering.
"I thought the game was well played, and we
were in it up until the end," Cornell mentor Lou
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