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A lacrosse squad of 18 men will leave for Baltimore tomorrow on the spring trip, which will last a week. Games are scheduled with four southern teams.
The first game will be played Monday. April 9, with the L'Hirondelle Club of Baltimore. This team; composed of graduate veteran lacrosse players, is one of the strongest amateur clubs in the country. It was defeated last year only by the Mt. Washington Club, which is also on the Harvard schedule.
On April 11, the team will meet the St. John's College team at Annapolis. The next day, the team will play the University of Maryland at College Park. This team, one of the strongest lacrosse aggregations in the country, has held the championship of the Southern Conference for several years.
The last game is with the Mt. Washington Club near Baltimore on Saturday, April 14. This team is similar in composition to L'Hirondelle, and is of equal rank.
Facing this schedule, one of the hardest early season programs of recent years, is a team on which several experienced players of last year are represented, including Captain J. H. Lane '28, E. J. Herman '28, J. C. Dreier '28, and J. R. Harper '28.
The following men will make the trip E. W. Danielson '30, J. C. Dreier '28 W. Eiseman '30, H. L. Ellison '28 H. M. Bartnett '30, U. R. Harper '28, E. J. Herman '28, J. H. Lane '28, captain, C. B. McQuaid '28, R. G. McSweeney '29, Ira Markwett '28, O. E. Milliken '28, A. M. Murphy '29, S. P. Park '29, F. A. Pickard '29, H. D. Stone 28, H. J. Wallace '28, G. A. Weller '29, J. O. Wilson '28, manager, A. W. Wilkinson '29, assistant manager, and Talbot Hunter, coach.
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