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 Harry G. Beggs Elected: 1973  Yale University
Harry G. Beggs, Yale Alumnus of the Class of 1932, who achieved All-American Honors in lacrosse three years, has been elected to the Lacrosse Hall of Fame as one of the 1973 honorees. Beggs joins three other famous Yale Athletes -- Walter Collins, Malcom MacIntyre, and Winthrop Smith to ne elected to the prestigious Hall.

Playing second attack for Yale, he won All-American honors in 1930, and First Team honors in 1931 and 1932. He was . . .

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 Willis P. Bilderback Elected: 1973  Rutgers University
Willis (Bildy) Bilderback, Rutgers Alumnus of the Class of 1930 has been elected to the Lacrosse Hall of Fame as one of the 1973 honorees. He joins three other illustrious Rutgers Alumni - Joseph (Frenchy) Julian, Albert Twitchell, and George Latimer in the prestigious Hall.

"Bildy" was born in Asbury Park, New Jersey, he was graduated from Rutgers University in 1930 where he letttered in lacrosse in 1929 and 1930 -- football in 1929 and wrestling . . .

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 Tyler Campbell Elected: 1973  Princeton University
Tyler Campbell was born on March 31, 1922 and died on September 21, 1944. "twenty-two years - his brief span of life-- the years of growing up, of school, athletics, college -- lived as fully, as deservingly as any one could ever hope for -- years of unmatched growth and superb performance."

Tyler packed in much of those 22 years! His zest for life, his enthusiastic approach to athletics, his courageous and inspirational leadership, . . .

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 John D. Lang Elected: 1973  Johns Hopkins University
John Lang, Johns Hopkins Alumnus of the Class of 1927, twice named for All-American honors in lacrosse, joins an illustrious group of Hopkins greats in the prestigious Lacrosse Hall of Fame.

Lang earned the reputation "Jock of All Sports" while attending the Baltimore Polytechnic Institute. While there he played an important part in the outstanding records achieved by Poly's Basketball, Football, Soccer, Swimming and Lacrosse teams. He achieved All-Maryland honors both in Soccer and Basketball.

At Hopkins, . . .

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 Everett W. Smith Elected: 1973  St. John's College
Everett attended grade school in Annapolis and entered Severn School, Severna Park, Maryland in 1930, graduating in 1933. At Severn, he was awarded four Varsity Letters in lacrosse and captained the 1933 team. He made the Second Team All-Maryland prep in 1932, and First Team in 1933. He played three years of Varsity Football, and captained the 1932 team, as well as making News-American's 1932 Second Team. . . .
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