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Today's is game should mark the real beginning of the baseball season for the University team. There games have been played, but it is universally recognized that the results have been unworthy of the material and the coaching. The poor showing, however, has not been due to lack of effort, but rather to lack of individual and collective aggressiveness. No one has been guilty of indifference, but almost the whole nine has failed to show the spirit of a winning organization. The near-informal team of last spring, although painfully weak in ability and defeated all but once, played with a spirit that would make the 1919 aggregation unbeatable. Very fortunately, the players themselves realize the cause of their poor record to date, and will show an entirely different brand of baseball this afternoon. The important games are still ahead and the two defeats can be and must be entirely forgotten in the record of the reanimated team.
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