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BALL SQUAD MAKES HOLIDAY AND TAKES IN BRAVES WIN

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Coach Mitchell, believing that the intensive practice that his team has been having recently, has brought his charges around too fast, declared a holiday yesterday, and decreed that the Crimson ball players should journey to Braves Field to witness the opening game of the Braves-Giant series.

Coach Mitchell has always believed strongly that one of the best ways of learning baseball is to watch it as played by experts. The Boston Nationals yesterday not only showed the Harvard nine how ball is played, but also undertook to give the league-leading Giants a lesson. The lowly Braves, at the bottom of the race, downed the New York invaders, 4-2.

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