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LACROSSE LEAGUE WILL ARRANGE NEW SCHEDULES

Ten Colleges to Send Representatives to New York--Admission of Rutgers and Penn State Under Consideration--Rules May be Revised.

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

The annual meeting of the intercollegiate Lacrosse League will be held this morning at 10 o'clock in the Hotel Pennsylvania, New York City. After a recess for luncheon, the representatives will reconvene at 2 o'clock in the afternoon to continue their work. As in the past, this meeting will have for its purpose the arranging of next year's schedule and the discussion of proposed amendments to the present rules of the game. This year the applications for admission into the League of Rutgers and Pennsylvania State will also be given consideration. The various member colleges will be represented by the managers of their respective teams and by graduates, the University by Manager V. D. Field '23 and Mr. C. E. Masters '07.

The ten colleges which compose the two division of the league are as follows:

Northern Division.--Syracuse, Cornell, Hobart, Yale, and the University.

Southern Division.--University of Pennsylvania, Lehigh, Johns Hopkins, Swarthmore, and Stevens.

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