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MAGUIRE LEADS NINE TO TIGERTOWN AND CAYUGA

INGALLS, TITTMANN SLATED TO TAKE MOUND

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Harvard's Eastern Intercollegiate League opener, washed out on two previous occasions, should finally become history this week-end as Captain Richard Maguire leads his men to Princeton and Cornell.

At Tigertown tomorrow Ed Ingalls has drawn the pitching assignment, while George Tittmann will probably go to the mound at Cayuga.

Eleven other men making the trip are: Al Colwell, Frank Owen, Tom Bilodeau, John Adzigian, Braman Gibbs, Ben Prouty, Jim Sullivan, Dave Shean, Paul Doyle, Dick Walsh, and John Campana.

Defeated by Fordham 2-1 in their opener, the Tigers have subsequently won one, tied one, and dropped two.

As with many college aggregations this year, the chief Princeton uncertainty is in the box. Shorty Morris, who gave the Crimson among others considerable difficulty last year, has developed a trick knee, throwing the burden of the mound work upon a second veteran Dick Bell.

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