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The third move in the championship baseball series will be made tomorrow, when Princeton comes to Cambridge for a return game. Two weeks ago the University journeyed to Princeton and took the Tigers into camp to the tune of a 9 to 5 score. Since then the New Jersey team has won twice and dropped one game. Both Brown and Pennsylvania have been beaten, but Yale won out in a 5 to 2 struggle last Saturday. Tuesday's contest with the Philadelphians was an extra-inning affair. A 2-2 tie developed in the fifth and it required three extra frames to settle it. However, when the break came, the Tigers drove over five runs in a bunch, making the final count 7 and 2. Princeton developed considerable hitting ability in this game, banging out 14 safeties in the course of the afternoon.
In all likelihood the same batteries will face each other as two weeks ago. Link has not worked since last Saturday and the sending of Garritt against Williams yesterday showed that Coach Mitchell is reserving Mahan for tomorrow's engagement.
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