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Today's game is undoubtedly one of the most important of the entire season. If the University wins, the effect of its poor start will be greatly discounted. If it plays badly, all hope of early season success will be wiped out.
The Dartmouth team is coming with every intention of winning. They have saved their best pitcher for the occasion and are coming down with two train-loads of supporters to help him.
The undergraduates are going to form in the Yard and march "up the street" to Soldiers Field. Often in big football contests, when defeat appeared certain, the scale has been turned by as enthusiastic, cheering crowd. Victory much be won this afternoon. It is the job of everyone to make it certain. Every undergraduate should stand by the team--defeat or victory.
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