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M1oDLEsEx ScHOOL CONCORD. MAssAcH USETTS On Aprrl 28th vue met an rnevperreneed M I T Freshman team and easrly worked our may to a 16 5 vrctory All twenty three members of the squad played as we took an early ll 7 halftrme lead Captarn Shrrxer set the pace w1th srx goals along wrth Osthermer Kal Agen 471 and Prper L1ttle Bjork Latta and Shannon vuth one aprece On May 2nd vue met Lavsrence our standrng rrval vshom vue also van qurshed 20 7 The oifensrve machrne rolled rn hrgh gear and at no tlme was thus game a contest Shrrver flrpped srx shots rnto the net and Osthermer scored 4 Latta 7 Shannon 2 Carney 2 and Amos and Lrttle one each On May 9th the team pushed on rts wrnnrng streak as rt crushed Tufts Freshmen 6 O Thrs game was slopp1ly played except for Farnsworth s efforts rn the nets Our scorers were Osthermer Latta Prper Carney Shannon and Agen On May 17th before a dance week end crowd the lacrosse team showed off tts best as rt ran over Governor Dummer 17 4 Before the spectators were settled rn therr places rm Osthermer won the face off prcked up the ball and scored Thrs led the parade of scorers as Osthermer scored three more trmes along wrth Shrrver C59 Agen C29 Irttle f7J and Bjork Latta Prper Shan non and Saxe one each The game of the season was on Mly 16th as we faced a strong Andover team Captarn Shrrver opened the scorrng halfvs ay through the first perrod and soon afterwards Carney tallred puttrng us ahead 2 0 But gorng rnto the sec ond half Andover rallred and put the game on even terms as they knotted the score 2 7 Two mrnutes rnto the fourth perrod Prper put us ahead 3 2 but shortly thereafter Andover agarn tred the game Wrth srx mrnutes to play Shrrver came through once more and put rn the wmnrng goal whrch was later supplemented by Prpers second It was then only a matter of a few mmutes of defensrve play by Mrddlesex before a lubrlant Red Team trooped rnto the gym wrth a 5 3 Wm P ge lxqll 11151 . , v I .A ' ' 4 A t . . . . ,L ' y 7 - I G r , A c ' c '... c ' ' . ' . . . . , . . 7 Y Q v 7 ' 7 7 5 . V. . 3 7 ' Y I I D V Y . 7 7 . - . . . . . Y , , . 7 ' , 7 5 3 7 ' . I. . 7 . - . 1 , ' - 7 ' 7 7 7 5 3 7 . - . A 3 3 3 ,, . a J ' 7 1 Y . . Y . . . - ' 9 1 4 - 1 9 3 1 , . ' 7 c 2 4 ' ' 7 ' e 4 V 7 . ' 4 7 - Y I - , . Y . Y A . . . , . 7 - 7 7 ' , C - 7 . C 7 , -5 ,Wr:,35?frf25S'T 't7T 7 f'S z.'vf 'f+f' , 5,1 -H -A Y V ' M, ' A ' 'fl 7 7 ' , . 4.1. 1 .- at 1 e g - ef
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Lam Owe LACROSSF lmnl Rau Bourqum 1aJ Shannon laJ Semnd Rau Carney la g, L tta lm d J Van Me er 1 lJ bhrixer KaJ Ostheimer lm J De Gunzburg tdJ R Farnsworth l3,J Tbmi R011 Calder Manager W nsmore lm J A Wells lm J Byork lm J Babson ld J Agen la J Little I Pper im J Hin s ld J Mr Hulburd. This year s lacrosse team's chances for anything better than just a barely winning season appeared to be slim. The team of '50 that was ranked third among New England prep schools los: thirteen of its twenty-four members through graduation and didn't promise to leave much for the next yearis team. But on April 21st the red jerseys of Middlesex came through in the last two minutes of their opener against Boston Lacrosse Club 5-4. Ostheimer knotted the score in the last minutes and sent the game into a ten-minute over- time which we won. Shriver and Latta also got two goals. Traveling to Cambridge on April 25th we met and conquered a highly regarded Harvard Freshman team 10-6. At the half, Middlesex held a 5-2 lead over its Over-confident opponents, but when Harvard scored two quick goals in the third period to make the count 5--4, it seemed as if the spell had worn oil. But we bounced back to win handily. The scorers were Agen Us J, Shriver ll J, Ustheimer CZJ, Wells. Carney. and Little one each. lime Nirieri- our M1nnLhsEx SCHOOL CONCORD. MASSACHUSFTTS '. , .. ' ., '.J,-a ., . , I , 7 Y X 7 J
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Nflllllil ur x it HOOI C om okn BAASSAC H wr IIS 'M The team next traveled to Franklrn to meet a weak Dean ten An abrrdged vers1on of the usual startnng lrne up took the field on account of rnyurres but the substltutes gave a convmcrng show of the1r talents as Mnddlesex won 12 I For Mrddlesex Shrnver scored three Osthermer two Agen Lrttle P1per Shan non Bourqum Freeman, and Saxe, one each On May 25rd the team travelled to Exeter to play the second brg gamc But here our wrnmng skem of elght games was broken by a slcxlled Exeter telm lj is All durrng the Hrst half goalre Farnsworth was bombarded and newer had a chance as hms defense bogged dovsn At halftlme we trarled 12 3 I the second half we played Exeter almost evenly and rf lf hadn t been for those c lrly moments the game might have been a lxttle closer though vsc vu ere com pletely outclassed by thus team Our scorers vsere Osthcrmer C59 Shrrver Agen and Blork For the final game of the season Mlddlesex met Tabor But although Tabor was rough and aggresslve they couldn t stop Ilm Osthelmcr who scorcd fnve tnmes to lcxcl us to 1 14 7 trxumph along mth C xrney who scored tvucc 1nd Agen Prpcr Dmsmorc Wells Freeman wrth one lprccc vthnle gO1llL Farnsworth always seemed 1n the rrght place Thns was the best lacrosse team rn Mrdcllescx hlstory havmg a 9 l rccord Wt outscored our opponents l lv 56 Captun Shrwcr led the scorers mth 77 go 1ls and 7a assnsts followed by Osthermer who h ad 77 gorls md D lssxsts thc mo of them comblnxng to account for 41 per ccnt of thc tc 1m s gotls Gorlnc Flrnsxxorth mldc 95 sn cs out of 149 chances All ID Ill thc tclm dnd much Page Xiilfll an l - .. 1 c . . , . . ' .. , l . 1 . l , 1.44.41 Q' 7 - . .- I , U X 0 J . X A 5,57 an A ,A - f . ,lg R ' F , K W f . V 4 x f L,. 5 ' ' Aa A mfg , VI, , lee Q 1 4. r W L , Y ' x ' av Y V -. . ,. -' ' V a . ---4 . - u 7 -' x ' ,' A' , .s -V . K'-..' . ,fr , ' - -... Q. 3 1-'M' H 1 ' T- '- f .gfl .',' '. ' ,.. . I, - 'LE ' 1 1 1 a v a 1 ' 1 9 ' 1 ' ' A. ' 2 L ,l ' f I - ' ' r ' A ' , n . . , Y .1 Q 1, r ' . c c , , v , a ' a a , . . , . . v y . - . 9 K v .sz 2 , r 12 r ' r ' . , A . f . ,-, y ' . '. t Y Y 7 7 I L l L F, y 1 I ' ' 7 .A A , 4 ' A . A 5 I . . 4 ' V. ' . 1 - , . - . , . , , . V , . , , , . k c -, , c .. L 1. , 4 , . . . , . , . f v . v - -. . ,. , 1 . ' K. L 1 n L - f . . 1, - V . . f , - . -, . , ., - L K L V . L C
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