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LACROSSE TEAM TO FACE BOSTON CLUB TOMORROW

HARVARD HAS DOWNED CLUBMEN 4 TO 2 IN PRACTICE TILT

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Tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock the University lacrosse team will play its first game on Soldiers Field this spring when it meets the Boston Lacrosse club combination.

With a 4 to 2 victory over the Boston Lacrosse Club in an informal game before the vacation the University eleven is favored to win tomorrow's contest.

The Boston Lacrosse Club's main strength lies in its defense which is centered around J. D. Jeffers '26 and Allen Reed '26, who was captain of the University team for his last two years in college. The third star of their team is W. E. Nightingale '15, who was also a Harvard captain. With the loss of L. L. Wood who played goal last year the team has been greatly handicapped. This will be the first scheduled game for the Boston Lacrosse Club team.

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