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PRINCETON BASEBALL GAME

At Princeton, N. J., This Afternoon.--University Nine Should Win.

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The University baseball team will play Princeton at Princeton, N. J., this afternoon. In past years Harvard and Princeton have played a series of games, but today's game is the only one scheduled for this season.

Last year Princeton won the series easily, taking the first game, 6 to 2, and the second, 7 to 1. The Princeton team has several veteran players who met the University team last year, including Bard, S. B. White, Sterrett, S. V. White, and Woodle. It is especially strong in pitchers, Greenbaum, S. V. White, and Woodle being among the best college men in the box. This year Princeton has played twice against Brown, losing the first game, 4 to 2, and winning the second, 6 to 2. In a thirteen inning game with Cornell last Saturday the score was a 9 to 9 tie; though earlier in the season Princeton defeated Cornell, 3 to 2. Williams, however, shut out Princeton by a 7 to 0 score.

The University team has pulled itself out of the slump of the Syracuse game on Wednesday and is back in the form which it exhibited in the early season games. Judging from the scores against Brown the University team should be able to retrieve last year's defeats.

The batting orders: HARVARD.  PRINCETON. Rogers, r.f.  l.f., Bard Desha, s.s.  r.f., De Vito Potter, 2b.  s.s., S. B. White McLaughlin, l.f.  1b., Sterrett Clifford or Bolton, c.f.  2b., Prescott Hann, 1b.  c.f., Parker Gibson or Coon, 3b.  3b., Worthington Reeves, c.  c., Taylor Babson, McKay, or McLaughlin, p.  p., Woodle or Greenbaum

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