Comparatively few men in the University are especially interested in the game of lacrosse, and for this reason the Harvard Lacrosse Team has not attracted as much attention recently as it really deserves from its hard work. The team has done remarkably well this year, considering the inexperience of the men; for, although it has been defeated several times, it has played against the strongest teams in the country and has made by no means a poor showing. The Crescent team, with which the team plays this afternoon on Holmes Field, has just returned from a trip abroad and is made up entirely of old and experienced men. A good game of lacrosse may therefore be expected, and, considering the earnest, persistent way in which the Harvard organization has worked for the last three years to introduce the sport into the University and to gain recognition as a University team, the CRIMSON would like to see all who can do so attend the game this afternoon in order that the efforts of the team may not go unnoticed.
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