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Meeting of the Inter-Collegiate Lacrosse Association.

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The delegates from the different colleges to the Inter-Collegiate Lacrosse Convention met in the Fifth Avenue Hotel, New York, at 2.30 p.m. on Saturday. As stated before, Harvard's delegates were Messrs. F. C. Hood, '86, and A. A. Gardner, '87. The first in the order of business was the election of officers for the coming year. They were elected as follows: president, A. A. Gardner, Harvard; vice president, B. A. Matthews, University of New York; secretary and treasurer, C. G. Riggs, Princeton. Harvard was formally awarded the championship flags for 1885. After some deliberation, Stevens Institute was admitted to the league, and it was decided to allow Yale to re-enter if she would. The executive committee to arrange for the games was elected as follows: C. G. Riggs, chairman, Princeton; A. B. McKelvey, New York University; J. C. Flack, Steven's Institute; L. McK. Garrison, Harvard. We shall publish, as soon as they are decided on, a schedule of the games for 1886.

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