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COLD AND WIND STOP BOTH SCHEDULED BASEBALL GAMES

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An overcast sky and a bitingly cold wind were responsible for the cancelling of both the University and Freshman baseball games yesterday afternoon. The first nine was to have met Dartmouth and the 1928 players were scheduled for Cushing Academy but a few minutes before starting time it was thought that the day was too cold to make fair baseball possible and both contests were abandoned.

Neither of the games will be played later although the University team is slated for another meeting with Dartmouth next week. The Crimson nine will face the Big Green at Hanover on May 9 under what Coach Mahan hopes will be better conditions for the battle.

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