Charles E. Marsters

Charles E. Marsters (9 June 1883 - December 1962[1]) was an American lacrosse player and proponent.

He helped promote the sport throughout New England and served in the United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association (USILA) in various executive capacities.

Marsters attended Poly Prep Country Day School in Brooklyn, New York, where he played basketball and competed in track & field.

[2] In 1913, with Paul Gustafson, he helped found the Boston Lacrosse Club, and for sixteen years played on the team at the point position and acted as its manager.

[2] Alongside Tom Dent in 1935,[2] he was a co-founder of the New England Intercollegiate Lacrosse League (NEILL).