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Two All-America lacrosse teams were selected Saturday by the Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association, but there were no members of Harvard's New England championship ten on the squad. In fact, no N.E.L. players were selected. Charles Marsters '07, however, who for years has been boosting lacrosse in New England schools, was named as the man who did most for lacrosse in 1951.

Conspicuously missing from the All-America squad was 1951 Crimson Captain Rick Hudner who was considered far and away the best attackman in New England last year. Hudner played in last spring's North-South game, the unofficial try-out for All-America recognition, but because of a blunder on the part of officials he was forced to play at the unfamiliar position of midfield.

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