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 Gaylord R. Auer Elected: 1968  Baltimore City College
Joining Bacharach Rasin Co. as a stock boy in 1919, he became sole owner of the company and from that time on he worked at the promotion of the game of lacrosse and in the improvement of its equipment . Interested in keeping down the cost of the game, he arranged in 1929 a partnership with a Canadian associate and for nearly forty years they produced most of the sticks in this country. He is . . .
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 Morris D. Gilmore Elected: 1968  United States Naval Academy
Captain Gilmore was a member of the first lacrosse team ever to represent the Naval Academy in 1908. As a menacing first defenseman, Gilmore lettered four seasons in lacrosse, although he had no prior experience with the game. He quickly earned a reputation for his sound tactics.

After graduation from the Academy in 1911, Gilmore served with submarines in World War I. Forced by a physical disability to retire from active service after . . .

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 James D. Igelhart Elected: 1968  Baltimore Athletic Club
Dr. Iglehart stands out as one of the pioneers of lacrosse in Baltimore, a captain and goalie of the earliest teams for the Baltimore Athletic Club. He helped to organize the Baltimore Athletic Club team and played in its first game on November 23, 1878. This was the first time lacrosse was played in Baltimore. For the three following years , 1979 to 1881, the Baltimore Athletic Club team, including Dr. Iglehart, gave an excellent . . .
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 Philip Lee Lotz Elected: 1968  St. John's College
Philip Lee Lotz, considered one of the great defensemen of all time, played along side his equally famous brother to form the backbone of a defense which allowed a total of seven goals over a ten game schedule. He played on a St. John's College team that was Intercollegiate Champion in 1931 and which defeated Canada in the Lally Cup Series in that same year. He was chosen as All-American in 1931 and . . .
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 Gordon S. Pugh Elected: 1968  University of Maryland
Willie Pugh was an athlete of amazing stamina, ability, and versatility. He was capable of playing every sport and excelled in all in which he participated, although lacrosse became his outstanding game. One of the greatest face-off men to play in the game of lacrosse, he earned First Team All-American honors for three straight years. He was a high scorer and never permitted an opponent to score against him until his final . . .
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 Winthrop A. Smith Elected: 1968  Yale University
Winthrop "Pinky" Smith was a star center on the Yale Lacrosse Team for three years and was selected on the All-American Team in 1930 and 1931. In 1930, he played on the All-Star Team that represented the United States in the Canadian Lally Cup Series. He played on the Yale freshman team, which was "Big Three Champion" in 1928, and on the varsity teams, which were "Big Three Champions: in 1929 and 1931. . . .
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