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 James F. Adams Elected: 1975  Johns Hopkins University
James Ace Adams began his outstanding lacrosse career by winning four varsity letters on St.Paul's championship teams from 1943- 1946.

At Johns Hopkins University, he was named to the Honorable Mention All-American Team in 1948, First Team in 1949 and Third Team in 1950. He led the Blue Jays to national championship titles in 1947,1948, and 1950, and shared national titles with Navy in 1949. Adams represented Hopkins in the 1949 and 1950 North/South Collegiate . . .

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 Lloyd M. Bunting Elected: 1975  Johns Hopkins University
Lloyd M. Bunting, Jr. began his lacrosse career at Forest Park in Baltimore as the First Team All-Maryland Player, winning the 1944 Public School Championship. Bunting was named to the 1944 Maryland High School All-Star team.

At Hopkins, he won national championships from 1947-1950, and played on three North/South Collegiate All-Star teams. He earned first team All- American in 1947,1949,and 1950, and Honorable Mention in 1948. In 1949, he received the Schmeisser trophy for the best . . .

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 Lee J.H. Chambers Elected: 1975  United States Naval Academy
One of the Naval Academy's great lacrosse players. In his first year at Navy, he was selected to the First Team All-American team. In his sophomore year, he was consigned to be a Second Team All-American, only to return to his junior and senior years to be selected in both of those seasons as a First Team All- American. In 1949, he won both the Jack Turnbull Trophy and the U.S. Naval . . .
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 James V. Hartinger Elected: 1975  United States Military Academy
An All-Star football, baseball and basketball player at Middleport High School in Ohio, Hartinger had never seen a lacrosse game until attending the U.S. Military Academy in 1945. He picked up his first lacrosse stick as a plebe, and by sophomore year in 1947, was playing varsity lacrosse as a center midfielder for Army. That same year, he played for the North in the North/South Collegiate All-Star game. The underdog North team beat the South . . .
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 William U. Hooper Elected: 1975  University of Virginia
William learned to play lacrosse while at St. Pauls, and unbelievably played four years of varsity lacrosse in which the total M.S.A. record of the team was 59 (wins) - 0 (losses) - 0 (ties). Needless to say, the team won the M.S.A. Championship four years in a row (1943 to 1946). He was a Second Team All-Maryland player every year he played. He also was All-Maryland in Football and Basketball (1946). William coached the . . .
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