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The Yale baseball officials have accepted Princeton's protest against the playing of right fielder J. S. Hanes, 1915, and he will not be allowed to represent Yale in any more games. Hanes played one year as substitute, and another as a regular on the University of North Carolina nine before coming to Yale which makes him ineligible for the Princeton and Harvard series under the three-year rule. This is his second year on the Yale nine. Rhett will probably take his place.
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