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Recalling their 5-2 defeat at the hands of the Indians, the Crimson baseball team will seek to redeem itself in the second encounter with a strong, confident Dartmouth outfit tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock, on Soldiers Field. Until the last two encounters, the team seemed to be followed by a jinx which left when they defeated finally a Graduate team which had previously defeated Yale. Then they defeated B. U., and, with a somewhat changed lineup, should play a closely-contested match.
Although the team has forfeited, through its slow start, its chances to win the League championship, it still has a good opportunity to cop off second place by winning tomorrow, and by following up this win by taking the series with Yale. Harvard now ranks fourth, with .500, and a win over Dartmouth will put the team into third place, with .537, thus lowering the Big Green into fourth.
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