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Princeton's fighting baseball nine, which won two straight from the University players, will face the Eli outfit this morning in the deciding game of their series at the Polo Grounds at New York. The Orange and Black was the victor at New Haven by a score of 6 to 5 in the first game of the series, while Yale came back in the second game at Princeton and gave the Jerseymen a 4 to 2 defeat, thus necessitating a third contest. A victory today will give Princeton fair claim to the "Big Three" championship, while a triumph for the Blue would mean that the decision would rest on the outcome of the Harvard-Yale series.
Selleck will probably be on the mound for Yale as he won the game last Saturday making a long hit which brought in three runs. Warburton, who pitched so effectively against the Crimson team, will undoubtedly be Princeton's twirler.
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