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Greek Meets Greek "In Ludo Pilas"

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Brow meets brow on Soldiers Field this morning at ten, when our own Phi Beets meet their Yale brethren in a clash for physical supremacy. The pristine pellet will be hurled hither and you with most unscholarly abandon, and the Sons of the Midnight Oil will undoubtedly perform monumental feats in their desperate efforts to bring home the Bacon. The local team is greatly strengthened by the arrival of C. P. Curtis, Jr., '14, who has come all the way from Europe to participate. E. A. Hetter '14, of Lampoon infamy, will act as the board of arbitration. All we can say is that it will be as bad for one side as for the other. The Yale prodigies must encounter the following heroes: Davis, c.; Gilday, 1b.; McIntosh, p.; Curtis, 2b.; Place, ss.; Anderson, c.f.; Miller, r.f.; Potter, 3b.; Harwood, l.f.

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