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Black, Rudofsky, Morrison, Merriam Report-"Farther Along Than Ever Before" Is Coach's Comment

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"They're farther along than they ever were before at this time of year," said Coach Herbert yesterday afternoon when questioned about the progress made by the lacrosse aspirants since the beginning of practice on March 6.

Coach Herbert and Captain W. G. Thomas '24 are, however, still dissatisfied with the size of the squad, More Freshman, in particular, are desired. New men may come out any time this week, but none will be allowed to enter the ranks after next Saturday. The closing of the basketball season has released several star lacrosse men, who will report today.

Coach Herbert named Thomas, Nunneker, Skilling, Norris, and Crane as the most reliable attack men, with Reid, Sullivan; Salter, and Watson for probable defense stars. The appearance this week of I. G. Black '24, Samson Merriam '25, J. L. Rudofsky '24, R. C. Morrison '26, D. H. Stevens '24, and T. W. Hoag '25 is expected to alter considerably the tentative line-up.

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