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LACROSSE COACHES AND MANAGERS TO PLAY 1934

Informal Tilt First of its Kind to be Held at Harvard--Combination Team Lead by Sayles

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Engaging in an informal practice tilt, a picked team of lacrosse coaches and managers led by University mentor Madison Sales '27, will meet the Freshman stickmen at 3 o'clock this afternoon in the Business School field. The contest is the first of its kind in lacrosse history at Harvard.

The coach-manager twelve has been practicing for several days perfecting plays and determining the best possible combination for the engagement. G. G. Snider '26 is expected to bear the burnt of the defense at goal, with C. E. Heintz grE.S., F. A. Pickard 2G. B., T. D. Carman '31 and Herbert Gustafson '32 as defense men.

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