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LACROSSE TEAM FACES DARTMOUTH STICKMEN

Twelves Will Clash Today at Hanover In Fifth Contest for Undefeated Crimson Stickmen

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With three victories and one tie to its credit, the University lacrosse team will face the Dartmouth stickmen at Hanover this afternoon. The Crimson team is favored to take the Green into camp, having recently won an 8-3 victory over the Boston Lacrosse Club. The Boston aggregation was also beaten by Dartmouth, but the Hanoverians had difficulty in ekeing out a narrow 6-5 win. The Harvard stickmen are pointing for the contest with Navy two weeks from today. Navy is ranked as one of the best teams of the country, but the crimson players have made rapid progress under the tutelage of Coaches Madison Sayles "17 and Robert Pool, should be able to insure a good contest.

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