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Freshman lacrosse players routed an inexperienced Lawrence Academy squad by a score of 10 to 1 yesterday at Groton. This was the undefeated Yardling squad's second win.
The field-wise freshmen clearly showed the experience that they had gained in scrimmages with the varsity last week. They worked smoothly despite liberal substitutions of the entire squad.
The scoring laurel went to Bob Baldwin, who hit the goal three times and was acclaimed as the most valuable player again. Nod Yost, playing the crease, scored two points, as did attack Lou Schaffer. George Bender, another attack, and midfielders Pete Lynch and Frank Deinfield each tallied one.
The '52 squad will meet probably its strongest competition Saturday when it journeys to Exeter.
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