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Geneva, N. Y., May 13.-The University lacrosse team today took the lead in the northern division of the intercollegiate lacrosse league by defeating Hobart College by the score of 8 to 2. During the first period Hobart was distinctly weaker in all departments of the game as evidenced by the tally at the end, which was 6 to 1. Hobart tightened up in the second half and showed a good defence and a better offence. Nightingale played a game both brilliant and steady...
...this afternoon. The Hobart team is well-rounded and strong, and should prove an able opponent to the University. The game is very important as Hobart has two victories to its credit, having won from Stevens and Cornell, and by beating the University would win the championship of the Northern Division of the Lacrosse League. On the other hand the University makes sure of at least tieing for the championship in case of a victory, in that it has won from Stevens in its only league game. The line-up will be the regular...
...championship of the northern division of the United States Lacrosse League will be decided this week when the University team plays Hobart at Geneva, N. Y., on Thursday, and Cornell at Ithaca, N. Y., on Saturday. Harvard and Hobart are now tied for first place in the league, and by defeating Hobart, the University will secure at least a tie for first place. The winner in the northern division will probably play the winner in the southern division for the college championship of the East...
...University musical clubs will give a concert in the City Hall at Portland, Maine, this evening at 8 o'clock. This is the first time in 22 years that the clubs have performed in the northern state. In the afternoon Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Whitehouse will entertain the clubs at a tea-dance at the Lafayette Hotel. After the concert there will be a dance given by the Harvard Club of Maine...
...first game of the northern division of the Intercollegiate Lacrosse League Saturday, the University team defeated Stevens Institute 13 to 1. The game, though one-sided, was fast throughout. Fleming, at inside home, played brilliantly, scoring four goals. Captain Nightingale, Lucas, and Persons also put up a good game for the University. Edwards, at goal, and Captain Hill did the best work for the visitors. Persons received a bad cut over the eye in the second half, and was forced to leave the game...