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 L. Myrton Gaines Elected: 1984  Princeton University
Gaines attended both Boys' Latin and Phillips Academy, where he won four varsity letters and was All-Maryland twice and All-New England twice.

Gaines then moved on to Princeton, where he earned three varsity letters. In 1946 and 1947, he made First Team All-American, and in 1948, was an Honrable Mention recipient. He played for an unprecedented three years on the North squad in the annual North/South Collegiate All Star game.

Lacrosse great Frederic Fitch once remarked of . . .

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 Robert E. Kelley Elected: 1984  Rutgers University
The Lacrosse Foundation and Hall of Fame is very proud to announce the formal induction of TAC Vice Commander Lt. Gen. Robert E. Kelley.

General Kelley is a 1956 Rutgers graduate who earned First Team All-American honors as a midfielder in 1955 and '56. He was also voted Rutgers outstanding athlete for both of those years.

An All-Metro selection at New York's Peekskill Military Academy, Kelley continued his career at Rutgers where he became the . . .

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 Robert E. Sandell Elected: 1984  Johns Hopkins University
Bob Sandell's stellar lacrosse career began at Baltimore's St. Paul's School, where he was an outstanding midfielder from 1943 - 1945. During those three years, St. Paul's streaked to an unblemished 44-0 record and won three consecutive MSA championships. In Sandell's senior year at St. Paul's, the Crusaders average margin of victory over MSA opponents was an incredible 16.9 goals. As a key in the Crusader's awesome attack, Sandell earned All-Maryland honors in 1944 and . . .
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 William P. Shoop Elected: 1984  Rennselaer
Bill Shoop's lacrosse career began in 1949 as a defenseman for New York's Sunbury High School. He matriculated to RPI where he was co-captain of the undefeated 1950 freshman team. Shoop won Third Team All-American Honors in 1952. That same year, under coach Ned Harkness, RPI was undefeated and shared the national title with Virginia. As a senior in 1953, Shoop co-captained RPI and earned First Team All-American Honors. He represented RPI in the 1953 . . .
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 Philip W. Swindell Elected: 1984  Johns Hopkins University
Philip W. "Pete" Swindell was born in Baltimore on November 27, 1914. His illustrious lacrosse career got its start at Baltimore's own Gilman School, where he earned All-Maryland honors in 1933 as a senior defenseman for the Greyhounds.

Swindell continued his education and lacrosse career at Johns Hopkins University the following year. As a defenseman for Hopkins from 1934 - 1937, Swindell achieved some outstanding accomplishments.

He was a First Team All-American for three consecutive . . .

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