Lacrossemen Capture New England Championship; Other Spring Teams Finish Low in League Races
Although hardly in the category of spot news when it reaches you, nevertheless in the interest of keeping the record straight your correspondent herewith presents a few salient facts about the end of the spring athletic season. It will come as no surprise whatever to learn that, with the exception of lacrosse, the season was somewhat less than satisfactory. The baseball and tennis teams finished in last place in their respective leagues, the track team did not do very well, and the golf team performed with indifferent success. Only the lacrosse aggregation, which the astute Mr. Dent directed to the New England championship, had a good season.