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LACROSSE For the first lime in almost two decades, and they will face Sparrows Point and Loy- lacrosse returned to the Hill as all official ola in single engagements. sport. The old Indian game saw a year of Hopes are high as Coach Paul lines up expansion in the collegiate field, and West- prospective material. Joe Giannelli and ern Maryland did its part in keeping with Bill Eliason are being groomed as goalies. this trend. In the defense position the Tenors are well- Al Paul, former Baltimore scholastic stocked, with Dick Brown, Elmer Richards, star, took over a player-coach role. The Walt Dorsey, Joe Corleto, Harry Bush, and At Norm Owen sharing the heavy duty. majority of the lacrosse candidates were midfield Al Paul, Dan Honnemun, Howe Baltimore boys, but several football play- Moore, Jim Hackman, Ed Klahr, Doug ers with a will to learn were indoctrinated Beakes, Sherrn Garrison, and fred Eckhart in the fundamentals of the ancient sport. are slated to shoulder the burden. On at- As the Aloha goes to press, the lacrosse tack Char-lie Mann, Bob Ebert, Joe Keenan, team has not yet embarked on the six-game Armand Cold, Jerry Ginsberg, Bob Kiehne card facing it. The stickmen will square and Bill Bartgis show promise. if spirit off against Washington College and an can win games, this outfit should be a world Annapolis Club in home and away contests, beater. f"ir.H Ruw; r.lann. Bruwn, ELerl. fJarlgis, Dvorine, l3ush. Ik"ke". ]-I"",k",,,,,, Chriolophcr. now; Landau, Kiehne, Gold, Klohr, Giannelli, Honemann, Keenan, Garrison, Corleto Third Row; O,lrguII. Paul, Dorsey. Fritz, Fraser, Pief, DwellS, Ginsburg. 185