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With the prospect of facing three of the nation's most experienced teams, the Lacrosse team will journey throughout the east during the Spring recess, playing several non-league games.
On Tuesday evening, April 2, the Crimson team will face the Mount Washington Club, which has held the national lacrosse championship for the last three years. This game will be unusual in that it is the first night game which the Crimson team has played in several years.
Thursday afternoon, April 4, they are scheduled to clash with the University of Maryland and on Saturday afternoon, April 6, they will play a team from Annapolis. Each of these teams has made an imposing record and offer an exceptionally difficult schedule for the Crimson.
The twenty-one men who will make the trip are Robert E. Purdy '37, Thomas H. Edmands '36, Robert H. Maddux '35, Edward C. Allen '35, Louis R. Murphy '35, Delaven C. Clos '35, George D. Keller '35, John J. Witherspoon '37, John A. Woods '36, Milton Lottman '36, Charles K. Howard '35, John E. England '35, Frank M. Bosworth '35, William H. Howe, Jr. '37, John A. Carter '37, George D. Hartshorne '37, Bruce H. Fernald '37, Nelson D. Warwick '36, John G. Duffey '36, John D. Withermore '36, and S. Roland.
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