Word: attacked
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...lacrosse team defeated Cornell 8 goals to 1 on Soldiers Field yesterday afternoon. Harvard had the advantage at all points of the game, showing faster team work and more accurate stick play, and using more body-checking than Cornell. The improvement in the attack and in goal-shooting was most noticeable...
...attack players--Taylor, Penhallow, Alvord and Breed--played well together, but the best individual work on the offense was done by Hardy, whose accurate shooting made five of Harvard's goals. The defence had little to do, and the steadiness of Mortland and Wynne kept the ball away from the goal throughout the game, except during the first few moments of the second half...
During the past week the team has practiced hard under the coaching of C. M. Guggenheimer 1L., and many of the faults discovered in the Columbia game have been corrected. In today's game E. B. Alvord will take Howard's place at first attack. Harvard. Cornell. Coyle (Goddard), g. g., Briner. Wynne, p. p., McDougall. Mortland, c.p. c.p., Forrest. Carter, 1d. 1d., Gratton. Sever, 2d. 2d., Peck. Stevenson, 3d. 3d., Magaffin. Breed, c. c., Boecher. Penhallow, 3a. 3a., Seaville. Taylor, 2a. 2a., Wood. Alvord, 1a. 1a., Dodge. Hardy, o.h. o.h., G. Smith. Fenwick, i.h, i.h., E. P. Smith...
...lacrosse team tied with University of Pennsylvania Saturday afternoon in a game which was closely contested, the score being 1 to 1. The Harvard men generally were superior to their opponents in stick work and team play, though the attack was ineffective at critical moments. The goals were made by Breed of Harvard and Laing of Pennsylvania. Harvard. Pennsylvania. Goddard, g. g., Van Valkenburgh. Wynne, p. p., Cross. Hardy, c.p. c.p., Thomas. Carter, 1d. 1d., Maxon. Stevenson, 2d. 2d., Dravo. Sever, 3d. 3d., Waring. Breed, c. c., Scully. Penhallow, 2a. 2a., Erwin. Howard, 1a. 1a., Lingelbach. Fenwick, o.h. o.h., Ebaugh...
...first crews have now been unchanged for some time and have had enough work to shake well together. The second crews have been less fortunate. The Weld eight has sustained two losses within a day or two; Morrill at stroke was obliged to stop rowing on account of an attack of neuralgia and gave place to Locke, who, although a smooth oar, has less life and dash. Ivins at 5 was laid off on Saturday by a sprain, and his place was taken by Colby, who will row in the race. In the Newell crew, Gilchrist at 4, was yesterday...