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This afternoon at 2.30 o'clock both University and Freshman baseball squads will leave for New Haven, where they will meet the two Yale nines in the final games of the year. The players will be put up at the various clubs tonight and will return to Cambridge either tomorrow night or Sunday.
By defeating Princeton twice and the University once, Yale has made sure of her claim to the triangular title, but the Crimson nine has the opportunity of tying the individual series with Yale by taking tomorrow's engagement. S. H. Johnson '20 will start in the box for the University, opposing Talcott, who has pitched all of Yale's important games this season. Johnson went into the Princeton game a week ago with the score 11 to 0 against him and held the Tigers to five tallies in eight innings.
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