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Winner of seven straight, the varsity lacrosse team takes a breather from its Ivy League schedule today when it meets a high-scoring Williams ten at Williams-town.
But the Ephmen are no patsics. They've beaten Washington and Lee, and lost to Baltimore and Colgate--two of the better teams around.
Mike Annison, a junior attackman, is scoring at a prolific rate. In an exhibition game against Catonsville Lacrosse Club, he scored seven times as Williams won, 22-3.
Joining Annison on the front line are Tim Baker, a senior, and a good sophomore named Budge Upton. The first mid-field are all lettermen: captain Walt Leach, Ron Ranes and Bob Hallagan.
Harvard has won both its Ivy games, but it had to come from far behind to nip Penn last week. It will have to play better ball this Saturday if it is to beat Brown, which upset a powerful Yale team in overtime recently.
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