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LAMPOON-TIGER BASEBALL GAME ENDS IN 21 TO 21 TIE

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Witnessed by a throng of over 500 people the annual Lampoon-Princeton Tiger baseball classic took place Saturday on one of the more obscure baseball diamonds at old Nassau. Lampy, with his customary modesty, declared the game tied 21 to 21 at the end of approximately the fourth inning, when the encounter was called off. Corey Ford, well known humorous writer for Life and Judge, happened up from New York to referee the event. Later the Lampoon humorists were entertained with dinner at a hotel in Trenton.

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