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The afternoon at 4 o'clock, the University lacrosse team will meet M. I. T. on the Technology field.
The Engineers have not yet played in any games, and are an unknown quantity while the Harvard team although it has only broken even in games won and lost, is fairly strong. In its last contest it defeated Dartmouth, 9 to 5 after losing to Cornell and Oxford-Cambridge and winning from Brown.
The Crimson team has been using a man-to-man defense in its last two games, its attack has been improving steadily under the direction of Coach Madison Sayles '27. The strongest cogs in the forward lines have been N. N. Cochrane '32, T. I. Nido '30, and Wayne Hobbs '31, each of whom scored two goals in the recent game with Dartmouth.
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