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LACROSSE WORK STARTS TONIGHT

Indoor Practice Will be Held in Cage.--More Managers Desired.

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There was an enthusiastic meeting of candidates for the University and Freshman lacrosse teams in the Trophy Room of the Union last night. P. Gustafson '12, captain of the University team in 1912, emphasized the necessity of faithful practice in order to maintain the standard of the championship teams of the past six years. R. S. Simmons '13, last year's captain, explained some details of defensive play, and gave a brief outline of the early practice.

Regular practice for both the University and Freshman teams will be held this evening in the Cage at 7.30 o'clock, and also on Wednesday and Thursday evenings. The out-door practice will be postponed until the weather permits, the preliminary practice being designed especially to teach the new men stick work. The first game will be on April 4 with the Boston Lacrosse Club.

Not enough candidates reported for second assistan manager and Freshman manager last night. Men who wish to compete for these positions should report at Stoughton 3 tomorrow evening at 7 o'clock. No previous experience is necessary.

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