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INTRAMURAL LACROSSE TO START IN DECEMBER

Poole Organizing Two Leagues With Five Teams Apiece--First Attempt In This Country

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According to Coach Robert B. Poole, Harvard is going to he the first college in the country to have an intramural lacrosse program. In order to stimulate interest for the forthcoming intramural schedule, an exhibition game will be played by the Law School team and a team of Harvard graduates tomorrow at 4.30 o'clock in the Briggs Cage. All men are invited to watch the game and earn something about its fundamentals.

Immediately after Thanksgiving. Coach Poole will organize two leagues of five teams each. The teams will represent all the House, the law School, the Business School, and Phillips Brooks House. There will be ten games in each league, and at the end of the season the winners of the two leagues will play off.

No experience is necessary, and men who would like to learn the game way try out for the various teams. All those interested should get in touch with the lacrosse manager, George A. Thayer, Winthrop B-81.

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