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MIGRATION SOUTH OPENS TODAY

Lacrosse Squad Starts Vacation Trill of Four Hard Contests.

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The University lacrosse team will star on its annual southern trip this afternoon, leaving Boston on the 3.05 o'clock train. The squad will go to New York spend the night at the Vanderbilt Hotel and play the Crescent Athletic Club tomorrow afternoon at Brooklyn. Monday's contest will be with the Mount Washington Lacrosse Club, whose team is composed mainly of former Johns Hopkins players, at Baltimore. On Wednesday the University team will meet the strong aggregation representing the Naval Academy at Annapolis. Thursday and Friday will be practice at Annapolis for the hardest game of the trip, that with Johns Hopkins, on Saturday. Johns Hopkins which defeated the University last year has a strong team this year, which will play scientifically and hard.

The following men who will take the trip will leave Harvard square today at 2.20 o'clock:

Captain W. E. Nightingale '15, G. F. Beal '16, P. Catton '15, M. H. Cochran '15, W. A. Elliott '15, J. R. Fleming '15, E. B. Flu '17, W. Lucas '15, T. W. Merriam '15, S. E. Nash '16, E. E. O'Neil '16, O. H. Persons '17, R. W. Story '15, E. M. Wanamaker '16, G. Whitehead '15, Manager J. Garland '15, and Assistant Manager H. R. Anderson '16. Coach P. Gustafson '12 will also take the trip.

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