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 William H. Dobbin Elected: 1972  Hobart College
William H. Dobbin played close attack, was Hobart Colleges, Co-captain 1940 and an All-American. He starred in first North/South College All-Star Game in 1940 and later became the General Chairman of the North/South Games '56 &'72. He was USILA Man of the Year in1956 and also helped coach at Hobart that year. Later Dobbin became head coach of Geneva Lacrosse Club; '68 & '69. Official for 20 years and chief referee of the . . .
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 George Alvah Latimer Elected: 1972  Rutgers University
George Alvah Latimer was born in Cortland, New York, a hot bed of lacrosse, on May 16, 1909. He starred in lacrosse and football at Cortland High from which he was graduated in 1927. He matriculated at Rutgers University, earning letters in football and lacrosse for four years while he was at the University. He had the rare distinction of being chosen the First Team All-American for three years in 1930, 1931 and 1932, one . . .
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 Wiliam N. Ritch Elected: 1972  Syracuse University
Bill Ritch comes into the Hall of Fame during his 40th year in lacrosse, in the midst of a career that began as a player for Peekskill Military Academy in 1933, continued through four years at Syracuse University and three years of club play with the Crescent Athletic Club (Brooklyn), and now finds him Head Coach at Sewanhaka High School in Floral Park, New York.

As a player, Bill was Team Captain in high school . . .

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 Norwood Sothoron Elected: 1972  University of Maryland
Norwood Sothoron was born in Charlotte Hall, Maryland on September 9, 1911. After finishing high school at Charlotte Hall Military Academy, he matriculated at the University of Maryland, where he was graduated in 1934. While at the University of Maryland, Norwood won letters in four sports - football, baseball, basketball and lacrosse. He was selected to the First Team All-American in lacrosse in 1933 and 1934, and was selected to the All-Southern Conference Football . . .
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 John C. Tolson Elected: 1972  Johns Hopkins University
John Tolson was born in Baltimore on June 22, 1918. He attended Windsor Hills Elementary School and Roland Park Junior High School. After entering Baltimore City College in 1933, he earned three varsity letters in lacrosse. The 1936 City College team went on to an undefeated season, and the Maryland Scholastic Championship. He was chosen on the All-Maryland Scholastic First Team at Point. The 1937 season for City College was a . . .
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