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Intercollegiate Lacrosse Convention.

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The postponed meeting of the Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association was held in New York last Saturday. Mr. L. McK. Garrison was there to represent Harvard. Delegates were present from the University of New York, Princeton and Stevens Institute. The meeting was a very quiet one, and after the customary business of the Association had been transacted, the championship for the year 1887 was formally awarded to Harvard. Lehigh University was admitted into the Association. The following officers were elected for the ensuing year: President, V. M. Harding, of Harvard; vice president, B. Stevens, Stevens Institute; C. M. Hapwood, N. Y. University, secretary and treasurer; executive committee, E. S. Griffing, Harvard, W. K. Bonsal, Princeton, W. C. Hawkins, Stevens Institute, A. K. Reese, Lehigh, and C. M. Hapwood, ex-officio.

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