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One of the finest attacks in the history of Harvard lacrosse makes its farewell Cambridge appearance tomorrow when the varsity meets a powerful Dartmouth squad on the Business School Field.
Captain Phil Waring, Ed Curtis, and Monk Aiello have played nearly 60 minutes together in every game for two seasons and have led the Crimson this year to an undefeated record against New England competition.
Dartmouth has run up better scores against common opponents, but just barely. The Indians lost to Princeton 8 to 5, the Crimson 9 to 5. They lost to Maryland 20 to 7, the Crimson 15 to 5. Their attack, too, is strong, but they have no goalie to match Steve DenHartog of the Crimson, nor a defense to match the trio of Tom Crump, John Hartwell, and Paul Jones.
Midfields will be at full strength. Todd Goodwin, Fred Horween, Karl Bjork first; Chuck Edwards, Jim Telfer and Skip Baldwin second; and Tim Anderson, Albie Wells, and Dexter Lewis, third, will be the working lines.
In the second line Telfer has turned in excellent performances in the past several games, despite a knee injury that has bothered him all year.
The freshmen also play Dartmouth here. Both games are at 3 p.m.
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