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VARSITY NINE FACES THREE LEAGUE MEMBERS THIS WEEK

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Only half a game behind the league-leading Columbia outfit, the Crimson nine will play three games this week. Since Pennsylvania and Princeton, the only other colleges engaging in league contests this week, are low in the standings, the Harvard team's performances this week will determine whether or not it will regain its former standing of first place in the Eastern Intercollegiate Baseball League.

The present standings:   Won  Lost  Pet. Columbia  9  2  .818 Harvard  4  1  .800 Yale  6  2  .750 Dartmouth  3  4  .429 Pennsylvania  4  6  .400 Cornell  1  5  .167 Princeton  0  7  .000

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