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STAHLMEN AIM FOR WIN OVER PRINCETON NINE

Yardlings Trounce Lawrence Behind Mort Waldstein's 17 Strikeout and Three Hit Pitching

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Out to bag their first victory since the spring trip and their first win in this season's Eastern Intercollegiate League competition, the Stahl-coached Crimson nine entrained yesterday for Princeton, where they tangle with the Bengals this afternoon.

Captain Tom Healey will be Mentor Floyd Stahl's choice to open the mound festivities for the day. Healey will be aiming for a duplication of his performances against the Tigers last year when he set them down twice in succession.

In the first contest the Bengals went down swinging 7 to 0 with only four hits to their credit. Later on in the 1939 season Big Tom and Charley Brackett shared the hurling assignment as big guns "Lupe" Lupien and Art Johns batted the Crimson to a 13 to 0 triumph.

Mort Waldstein ace Yardling Pitcher, was the hero of the Yardling game yesterday afternoon on Soldiers Field as he led the Samborskimen to a 4 to 1 victory over Lawrence Academy. Waldstein limited the opposition to three hits while striking out seventeen batters.

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