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Using the same line-up that has started all the games so far, the Varsity lacrosse team meets M.I.T.'s stickmen this afternoon on the enemy field. By comparative scores the Crimson should have a walk-over; Tufts beat M.I.T. 14-1 and the Varsity swamped Tufts, 17-1.
The Varsity line-up will be: Howard, g; Witherspoon, c.p.; Warwick, p.; Magurn, l.d.; Scott, 2d.; Campion, c.; Duffey, 2a.; Cleveland, 1a.; J. P. Hunsaker, o.h.; Wood, i.h.
Freshmen Meet Stiff Competition The Freshman stickmen meet the toughest opposition of their season against Deerfield this afternoon with two substantial victories behind them. They swamped the Tufts yearlings in their opener, 11-0, and socked 11 tallies into the Brown goal last Saturday while holding the Bruins scoreless. Warrick E. Eirod, Jr., who played first attack in both games, is laid up with a bad leg, seriously depleting the small squad.
The Freshman stickmen meet the toughest opposition of their season against Deerfield this afternoon with two substantial victories behind them. They swamped the Tufts yearlings in their opener, 11-0, and socked 11 tallies into the Brown goal last Saturday while holding the Bruins scoreless.
Warrick E. Eirod, Jr., who played first attack in both games, is laid up with a bad leg, seriously depleting the small squad.
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