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Lacrosse J.V.'s Edge Out M.I.T.

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Twenty assorted Crimson and M.I.T. players swarmed all over the Business School Field yesterday, and when the dust had cleared Eddie Davis' Jayvee lacrosse squad had engineered a 7 to 6 win.

Paul Birdsall continued his scoring streak to lead the team to victory, gaining four goals and running his total to seven in two games. Sam Lawrence was a defensive bulwark as he consistently shattered M.I.T. scoring plays and flattened the visiting attackmen.

The Jayvee players: Ripley, Claflin, Manley, Lawrence, Carroll, MacDonald, Olney, Fuller, Reiner, Scanlan, Gross, Davis, Bennett, Spence, Birdsall, Richards, Hatch, Harrington.

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