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CORNELL AND LEHIGH WIN RESPECTIVE LACROSSE TITLES

League Officials Arrange for 1917 and Game to Decide Championship.

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At the annual meeting of the United States Lacrosse League at the Park Avenue Hotel, New York, the championship of the northern division of the league was awarded to Cornell. The northern division includes Cornell, Harvard, Hobart College, Stevens Institute and Yale. The championship of the southern division which comprises Swarthmore, Johns Hopkins, Lehigh and the University of Pennsylvania, was awarded to Lehigh.

C. E. Marsters '07 was elected member at large of the league. The other officers for the coming season are: M. S. Erlanger, Johns Hopkins University, president: H. R. Walters, Lehigh University, vice-president; Roy Taylor, Cornell University, secretary-treasurer.

The schedule arranged by the managers of the nine teams of the league provides for a game between Cornell and Lehigh on May 26 to decide the championship of the league. October 13, 1917, was set as the date of the next meeting.

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