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Three minor teams will see action this afternoon in as many different sports.
The University lacrosse team, rained out of its contest with New Hampshire yesterday afternoon will meet Tufts today on the field behind the Business School. Tomorrow the team will play its third game in four days, when it opposes Williams, at Williamstown. Harvard has won its last three consecutive contests since the disastrous defeat at the hands of the Navy.
The probable starting lineup for the stickmen will be as follows: g., Gulick; c.pt., Myerson; pt., Robinson; 1d., Henderson; 2d., Brinckley; 3d., Sweeney; c., Pope; 3a., Johnson; 2a., Cochrane; 1a., Foshay; o.h., Nido; i.h., Murphy.
The second University baseball nine will also see action this afternoon, when it meets the Dartmouth seconds at 4 o'clock on Soldiers Field. In their last game Harvard, was trounced by Dean Academy, 7 to 3. The probable Crimson lineup for today's game is as follows: Gleason, c.f.; O'Neil, s.s.: DesRoches, 2b.: Lupien, l.f.: Donaldson 1b.; Ketchum, 3b.: Ogden, r.f.; Sheldon, or Laughlin. c.; and Tobe or Sprague, p.
At 2.30 o'clock the second golf team will meet Massachusetts Institute of Technology at the Winchester Country Club. A four man squad will oppose the Engineers, six points being competed for. Following is the group which will play against Tech: C. L. Stover Jr. '30, L. D. Wood '31, J. G. Frothingham '31, and J. M. Cole '32.
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