Age and experience may hand the Crimson lacrosse squad another defeat tomorrow when it meets the Boston La-crosse Club at 3 p.m. on the Business School Field.
The varsity, winless in five games this season, may be overlooking the contest in preparation for Saturday's Cornell game, but it is rated a tossup against the BLC. Concentration on fundamentals in practice this week, however, has sharpened the Crimson attack.
Injuries from last Saturday's 20-5 rout by Syracuse and in practice this week have forced Coach Bruce Munro to revise his starting lineup. Tony Ostheimer, midfield, received a pinched nerve in the Syracuse match and will be out for at least several days. Sandy Leiber, who also play midfield, hurt his knee in practice and will be side-lined for two or three weeks.
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