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UNIVERSITY AND FRESHMAN ATHLETES OPPOSE YALE AND PRINCETON RIVALS IN BASEBALL, TRACK AND CREW

FRESHMAN GAME HERE

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In order to remain a contestant for the championship of the tri-collegiate series between Harvard, Yale and Princeton, the University nine must defeat the Tigers when they meet in th return game of the series at Princeton this afternoon. Though a slight favorite from its former victory over Princeton the University has been crippled by the loss of R. E. Gross '19, J. B. Fischer '20 and D. J. O'Keeffe '18, who has recently been declared ineligible.

Close Freshman Game Looked For.

1921 will encounter formidable opposiion when they meet the Princeton freshmen on Soldiers Field this afternoon at 2.30 o'clock. As the Tigers shut out Yale 1921 a week ago today's engagement will probably determine the winner of the Freshman series.

Margetts, who held Yale to three hits, will oppose C. B. Butterfield on the mound, and the game is liable to develop into a pitchers' battle. The University Freshman have the better record of the two nines, having won six out of seven games, while Princeton 1921 has lost to both Blair and Lawrenceville, though defeating Yale. Keyes in left field is the visitor's best player.

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