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JOHNS HOPKINS IN LACROSSE

At Baltimore Today.--Johns Hopkins Strong.

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The University lacrosse team left last night for Baltimore where it will meet the Johns Hopkins team at 3 o'clock today on the Baltimore Oval. This game, the team's first of the season, will be a very hard one. Johns Hopkins has a very strong team which has had the advantage of a long spring practice and has won all its games this year. The University team has a strong defense and is playing much better than at this time last year. Yesterday, in the practice consisting of light stick-work the squad did very well; the passing was especially good.

The line-up today will be as follows: HARVARD.  JOHNS HOPKINS. Wead, g.  g. Erlanger Phillips, p.  p., Myer Lehmann, c.p.  c.p., Blanck Hanavan, 1st d.  1st d., Pearre Bailey, 2d.  2d., Tough (captain) Kibbey, 3d d  3d d., Brown Rice, c.  c., Matthai Bennett, 3d a. (captain)  3d a., Bird Outerbridge, 2d a.  2d a., Dill Blaxter, 1st a.  1st a., Rosenheim Goddard, o.h.  o.h., Strobhar Smith, i.h.  i.h., Putts

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