Word: attack
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...lacrosse team won the last game of the season from the Crescent A. A. team on Saturday afternoon by the score of 6 goals to 2. The Harvard team has improved steadily throughout the year and played by far their best game on Saturday. The attack and passing of the men was very quick and the whole team played with the greatest vim and life...
...line-up of the Harvard team was as follows: Ring, outside home; Burley (captain), inside home; Taylor, first attack; Brookings, second attack; Beecher, third attack; N. P. Breed, centre; Curtis, third defence; Cooley, second defence; Sands, first defence; Wilder, point; Woods, cover-point; King, goal...
...never in doubt. Harvard was greatly handicapped by the loss of the regular goal-keeper, Sands, whose eyes gave out early in the Stevens game, on Friday. A new man who was entirely without experience in that position had to be put in Sand's place. In its attack, however, the Harvard team was much stronger. Beecher played, on the whole, the best game...
Charles F. Reagan of the Junior class died early Tuesday morning at his home in East Cambridge of a relapse after an attack of pneumonia...
...game with Swarthmore, which resulted in a tie, 1 to 1, Harvard's attack was much superior to her defense, while Swarthmore's attack was rather weak. Patton scored the one goal for Swarthmore in the first half after ten minutes of play. Harvard scored later when Captain Burley made a clever catch and passed the ball to Ring, who shot the goal. In the second half Harvard had the ball at one time almost through Swarthmore's goal but failed to score...