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The CRIMSON will defeat the Lampoons in baseball on Holmes Field this afternoon between 3 o'clock and dark. Though an attempt will be made to start the game at 3 o'clock, it will probably be necessary to allow the Lampoon$ time to elect a few new infield "editors" before beginning. They have already showed some ability in this way, and this year have found a new method for their annual infraction of the dual games rules. They attempted to practice on Soldiers Field, but the police made them climb back over the fence.
No break in the CRIMSON'S long line of annual victories will be possible, as the CRIMSON'S captain said in an interview late last night: "We have never had a better nucleus for a team than we have in Foster, our crack twirler, and we should double the score of 28 to 7 made last year." Several umpires have been engaged, but it has not yet been decided in what order they will be used.
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