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CRIMSON SECOND NINE TO PLAY YALE SCRUBS

Will Face Elis at 4 P. M. on Soldiers Field--Yale Seconds Have Lost to Hotchkiss and Princeton but Have Won Other Games of Season

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With their formerly perfect record spot led by defeats in their last two games, but still a hard-hitting, scrappy aggregation, the University scrubs will face the Yale Second baseball team in their final contest of the season on Soldiers Field this afternoon at 4 o'clock. J. M. A. Blair '23, who has done the most effective work in the box for the Crimson Seconds all season is slated to start in the pitching position, with C. C. Macomber '22 substituting behind the plate for R. H. Keegan '22, who is out of the game on account of a broken finger received in the Princeton contest.

The Eli Seconds will unquestionably present a formidable opposition, with Symington pitching steady and clever ball, and Captain Dodd, Parsons and Hickey lending strength at the bat. The nine has improved steadily and considerably during the season. Starting with inauspicious defeats at the hands of Hotchkiss and the Princeton Seconds, they have gained power, and have topped their last three opponents--Lawrenceville, Springfield and Andover, by decisive scores.

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