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LACROSSE TEAM TURNS SOUTH WITH HARDEST CONTEST AHEAD

Princeton Players Expected to Furnish Stiff Opposition

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After a week of strenuous practice, during which Coach Herbert has concentrated his effort on developing an attack, the University lacrosse team will leave for Princeton this afternoon to engage the Tiger stickmen in what will undoubtedly be the hardest game of the season.

The return of I. G. Black '24, and T. W. Hoag '25, letter men on last year's team, has strengthened the team considerably, and Coach Herbert is confident the Crimson will make a creditable showing, although he would not predict a victory.

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