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LACROSSE SQUAD LEAVES FOR SOUTHERN CONTESTS

Varsity Team To Encounter St. John's On Wednesday--Annapolis Game To Come Saturday, April 8

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Twenty-three members of the Varsity lacrosse squad, including two managers and Coach R. B. Poole, will leave this weekend to travel South for practice games with St. John's on Wednesday, and with Annapolis on Saturday, April 8. Poole has whipped his players into exceptionally good pre-game shape, but expects to encounter strong opposition from these opponents, which are reputed to be the most powerful in Maryland.

No prospective stars have appeared on the squad as yet, but Poole is confident of building up a team which will be successful this season, even though it faces the hardest schedule in years. Among the outstanding players are A. J. Graziano '33, W. C. Owens '33, and W. I. Tucker '33, competing at attack; and C. E. Angle '33, H. M. David '34, E. J. Rogers '34, and G. Q. Thorndike '33, all of whom are defensemen.

The following men will make the trip: Angle, G. M. Bartol '33, N. M. Cleaves '33, David, P. M. DeWolfe '33, J. S. England '35, B. P. Feins '33, Graziano, Herman Gundlach, Jr. '35, H. T. Holsapple '34, S. X. Houson '34, R. B. LeRoy '33, W. R. Lessig '34, Owens, I. W. Rabinovitz '34, J. A. Redshaw '33, Rogers, Thorndike, Tucker, and D. G. Way '33.

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