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The Princeton baseball management has field a protest against the playing of J. S. Hanes, 1915, the Yale right fielder, under the provisions of the three-year rule. This is Hanes' second season with the Yale nine, and Princeton's contention is based on the fact that he previously played two years with the University of North Carolina. One of those years, he played as a substitute, and if his work as such be accepted as a season of college baseball, Hanes will be ineligible to play against either Princeton or Harvard.
Hanes will be remembered for his home-run with the bases full is the seventh inning of the third Yale game last June.
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