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Scouts for North-South Game To Watch Today's Contest

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Fresh from breaking their five game losing streak last Wednesday at Andover, the lacrosse team will take on the stick-wielders from M.I.T. this afternoon at M.I.T. An added incentive for both teams will be the presence in the stands of scouts looking for outstanding players to take part in the annual North-South all-star game which will be played this year for the first time since 1942.

The Engineers boast a strong, well-coordinated attack, so the main burden of today's contest will fall on Bill Ennis, the squad's new goalie. Also helping to check the Tech forwards will be Don Louria, Jim Graham, and Frank Jessop at the defense positions.

Ned Dewey and George Wood, the co-captains, will start at the midfield while Zeke Arias, also a newcomer to the squad, will fill the third midfield slot. Opening at the attack positions will be Pete Grady, Bob Richards and Bill Potter.

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