What has happened to the lacrosse players? Have they given up all hope of winning back the championship this year? Because, if they have not, it behooves them to bestir themselves. The Princeton men have been at work for some time and have been getting some valuable practice. Why should not we go and do likewise? There is a popular belief at Harvard that autumn practice does no good in athletic sports, except of course in football. This is a great mistake. If the lacrosse management would issue a call for players now they would save some valuable time in the spring which otherwise would be lost in choosing and trying the candidates. It seems to us that hours of practice could easily be arranged without interfering with the football players. Let the lacrosse managers rouse themselves, therefore. We must win that championship next spring, but we cannot do it if we are idle now.
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