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Nothing adds quite so much to a Class Day as a victory the day before. It not only affords considerable material for conversation, but to a loyal graduate and undergraduate body it means everything. The victory was clean cut and well earned in spite of Yale's frequent misplays. There was not the slightest doubt as to the merits of the two teams after the first inning and although the University team was outbatted by one hit, most of Harvard's hits came when they were needed and every opening to score was taken advantage of.
It was a fitting climax for Captain Leonard's four years of play on Soldiers Field. His work was faultless. The confidence already placed in Coach Pieper has been further strengthened and the improvement that has taken place in the team in the last five games has been remarkable. Nothing succeeds like success and the University pins its faith on the team to make a clean sweep of the series.
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