This afternoon the lacrosse twelve leave for Princeton to play their first championship game of the season. As in foot-ball, only one game is played with every other college, and so the successful outcome of every match is a necessary requisite for winning the championship. The other two games of the series, those with Yale and New York University, will be played in Cambridge, and here the twelve will receive warm support. On this trip away from college the players have our best wishes for success. Princeton has a good team which has played well in two matches this years, so that the best of work must be done if Harvard wishes to continue her unbroken record of victories won over the orange and black. The material of our team is good, and the practice of the men has been, as a rule, faithful, although badly hindered by the great number of rainy days. With careful and steady work on the field when they face the Princeton men they ought to hope for success, and return to Cambridge as victors to face New York University on Monday.
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