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UNIVERSITY STICKMEN TO MEET YALE TOMORROW

CRIMSON EXPECTATIONS PINNED ON HARTNETT AND JOHNSON

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With the odds even the University lacrosse team meets the Yale stickmen at 3 o'clock tomorrow at New Haven.

The only available comparative scores are those of the games with Union College. Union defeated Yale 7 to 5, while Harvard was defeated by a 9 to 1 count. Although this would seem to give Yale some edge, the fact that the games were played early in the season and the Crimson players have been improving steadily ever since would discount any slight advantage. Yale's season has not been very successful.

The same lineup will start for Harvard which began the Williams and Brown games. O. D. Johnson '31, who has been playing a stellar game all year, is expected to lead the Crimson attack, while Captain H. M. Hartnett '30 should be the bulwark of the defense. The Yale star is Huggins, and it is upon him that the Elis are pinning their chief hopes of scoring.

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